Poa
I think the paragraph below is an indication of the commitment that was made by a few individual in behalf of the residents. If nothing more they deserve a "thanks".
Plaintiff's counsel advised the five plaintiffs that proceeding with a lawsuit on their issues would require a major personal commitment of time and could result in considerable financial risk to them personally. They were advised regarding the amount of work and time which would be required to assemble sufficient evidence to prevail in a negotiation or lawsuit against the developer. They were also advised of some fairly significant financial risks they would be exposed to should they decide to proceed. They agreed to continue. The question is, are the residents better off because there is a POA watchdog organization or not? Given their success, (e.g. house siding issues, hospital, etc.) I would vote yes.
Last edited by PennBF; 04-23-2009 at 06:05 PM.
Reason: Add sentence
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