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I see residents unhappy with HOA leaders who were never voted in to be in charge. The leaders say their positions were handed down by previous members, which doesn’t sound legal to me.

@kittenaround_51 - Bobbi

Do you live in a neighborhood community that has an HOA? This meeting shows how the residents are not happy with those that are running things and whom were never voted in to be in charge. The leaders say their positions were given to them by previous members. That doesn't sound legal to me.

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The transcript captures a heated HOA meeting where a homeowner (Speaker 0) rails against the lack of ballots and proper elections for the board. Speaker 0 states, “Not one person in this area has gotten a ballot to vote anybody in. I have been here eight years,” and repeats that at no point has anybody received a ballot to vote for anyone. They urge consultation with “the attorney for the homeowners,” asserting that board members are to be voted in and have a one-year term, insisting, “Not at any point in time. Does anybody here Did you get a ballot to vote for anybody? No.” Speaker 0 demands to finish their point and asks others to stop interrupting. Speaker 1 attempts to clarify, and Speaker 0 challenges their authority, asking, “Are you an attorney?” Speaker 1 acknowledges involvement since day one and asserts, “Since day one of this association, there’s never been an election,” and reiterates, “No. An election.” Speaker 0 adds, “And with that being said,” while Speaker 2 interjects with a question about current actions. Speaker 0 contends that although there may not have been an election, the current group “chose to put yourself on the board,” and claims they will move to a joint meeting and end the matter, but is interrupted. Speaker 1 insists that the meeting is not the appropriate forum for this discussion, stating, “The meeting has started to address what it was here today,” and that it’s a separate meeting if a different discussion is desired. Speaker 0 pushes to proceed immediately. Speaker 2 offers historical context: “If there’s never been an election, there were some board members appointed in the very beginning. Raylon turned it over to a couple people. Then those people just decided … I’m gonna add you.” Speaker 0 emphasizes that by law, board members must be elected, not appointed, and questions the legitimacy of the current board’s authority. “By law, read your laws, go to an attorney. By law, you have to be voted in.” Speaker 1 responds, asking Priscilla what she wants to do, noting that there are four ex-board members in front of them and asking if they should be asked about their elections. Speaker 0 acknowledges they were elected previously but complains about being told they were appointed. They insist on sending out a ballot and state, “Ballot. You are welcome to put yourself up to be on the board,” while indicating that the current board claims there will be no election until April. Speaker 1 suggests that the proper process would involve a formal meeting with notice and decision, while Speaker 0 asserts the desire for the current board to step down, mentioning ongoing issues such as a $100,000 irrigation problem and unresolved bills. The exchange then pivots back to attempting to resume a formal meeting, with Speaker 1 declaring, “We’re back to the meeting we have today.” In sum, the speakers clash over whether elections have occurred, who appointed board members, the proper legal process for board selection, and the appropriate timing for any future elections, with requests to suspends the current board and to conduct formal ballots.
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Speaker 0: Not one person in this area has gotten a ballot to vote anybody in. I have been here eight years. Speaker 1: Wait a minute. Speaker 0: Let me finish. I let me finish, and then you guys can talk. Not at one point in time has anybody got a ballot here to vote you in. It's a one year. Check with the attorney. Check with the attorney for the homeowners. You are to be voted in. You have a one year term. Not at any point in time. Does anybody here Did you get a ballot to vote for anybody? No. Did you get a ballot? No. Nobody's got a a ballot to vote to say let me finish. We're letting you finish Stop interrupting her. Will you? Speaker 1: Would like to clarify something that might make it more understanding for you. I I do know. No. No. It may make it more understanding. Believe me. Speaker 0: Are you an attorney? Speaker 1: Since day one Oh, Speaker 0: we're a homeowner. Speaker 1: Since day listen to me. Since day one of this association, there's never been an election. Speaker 0: And you guys are not do Speaker 1: No. An election. Speaker 0: And with that being said Speaker 2: Are they doing up there? Speaker 0: At any point in time, yes, there may not have been an election, but you guys chose to put yourself on the board. You let me finish. You guys chose to put yourself one minute and we're going to a Speaker 1: joint meeting and it's over. No. You're Speaker 0: not a valid board. You have no right. You are green. He has spoken. That's Speaker 1: No. We're not. The meeting has started to address what it was here today. That's a separate meeting. If you wanna have that, we're more than happy to have a meeting. It's not here today. Speaker 0: We're here now, so let's get it. Speaker 1: It's not here today. We got That's not that meeting. Yes. We do. Speaker 2: Okay. May I say something? If there's never been an an election, there were some board members appointed in the very beginning. Raylon turned it over to a couple people. Then those people just decided, oh, I'm gonna add you. I'm gonna add you. So they have been appointed by board members, and that is the history of But Speaker 0: a board member, by law, read your laws, go to an attorney. By law, you have to be voted in. It doesn't Priscilla, what do Speaker 2: you wanna do? Speaker 1: Priscilla, what do you wanna do? There's four people sitting in front of you that are ex board members. Would you like to ask them if they were elected? Speaker 0: We know there were elected, Speaker 1: but then don't say don't say to us. Don't say to us. We were appointed by the vote. Shut up, do you? Speaker 0: Send out a ballot. It. We're done. Ballot. You are welcome to put yourself up to be on the board. Speaker 1: You are anyone else Speaker 0: to vote. But by what right do you sit there and say we're not having an election till April? Speaker 1: You don't my laws call for. Speaker 0: No. An annual No. First of After the first of the year, not April. Speaker 1: Okay. We'll go Speaker 2: to birth here. Whenever you you Speaker 0: guys want us to do it. Wait. The only thing What we'd like is for you guys to just stop being the board. Speaker 2: Well, here's Oh, what Speaker 0: no. You're clinging on to that. Speaker 2: Donna, if you have a problem with the board I do. Okay. Then you need to get a get a meeting together, give everybody thirty day notice, and take care of it. Speaker 1: Throw us all off. You can have the $100,000 irrigation problem. You can take care of the bills. You can do all the rest of it. Speaker 0: I'm sure that it Speaker 1: we can't We're back to our meeting. This meeting is back in seconds. No more discussion. We're back to the meeting we have today. Now First thing on the agenda
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