A reader writes, “In 2008 our president signed us onto a contract with a management company. In 2010, a second president resigned and went into foreclosure, moving without a clue to the rest of the HOA. My boyfriend took over in November 2010, and it’s been heck since. We are in Washington, and the management company hides details of bids from us, has said we are not to talk to companies hired on our behalf (maintenance, alarm, accountants) without their okay. They don’t want the board to have negotiative type meetings with homeowners; they said that they have to have collection letters and violations letters come directly from their office for ‘safety’ reasons. . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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