HOA Reform has become a pressing issue for homeowners across various countries, as residents seek to address concerns related to transparency, accountability, and fair governance within their homeowner associations. Petitions within this topic highlight the need for reforming HOA rules and regulations to protect homeowners rights and promote democratic decision-making processes.
Notable petitions call for increased transparency in HOA finances and operations, advocating for open meetings and accessible records to foster trust between residents and the association. Additionally, some petitions focus on reforming HOA enforcement policies to ensure fairness and consistency in enforcing rules and penalties.
By exploring and supporting petitions under this topic, individuals can contribute to the movement for HOA reform and advocate for a more equitable and responsive homeowners association system. Your engagement can help drive positive change and empower homeowners to have a voice in shaping their communities.
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We moved to Tessera, and like many others found that we were deceived by the seller. We were intentionally misled to believe we would have access to Lago amenities, and that we would have a voice in the HOA in our neighborhood. Moreover, we were upset to learn that the HOA had been paying insane amounts of money for groundskeeping that was never done (an admitted mistake that was swept under the rug). Embezzlement? No transparency, no communication, no choice. We need the State's intervention!
I am a strong advocate for transparency, clarity, and fairness in all transactions and agreements between the city and developers and their impact on current and future homeowners. Those standards have not been fully met for Tessera homeowners. I support corrective actions that produce the best resolution for we the homeowners.
Not only are our amenities open to the public, but our neighborhood has no access to any of the other Lago Vista parks and facilities. How is it that we pay dues that anyone in Lago can use but yet aren't consider part of Lago Vista?