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Originally Posted by ScottFenstermaker
As pointed out in an earlier reply to your post, there have been a number of instances where the Developer has taken actions that prejudice the residents, and the POA has acted on behalf of the residents. The most glaring example, which is not mentioned in that post, are the facts that underlay the POA-backed, class-action suit against the Developer. The suit was settled with the Developer ponying up (as I recall) about $40 million dollars. If you really feel as strongly as you do about the POA, some simple arithmetic can give you your approximate share of the $40 million and you can refund it to the Developer.
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That's old history! I sure the POA has done some great things in the past. Things change, however. Leadership changes! Objectives change! Motivation changes! Staying OUT OF POLITICS or finding funds for politicians should never be a part of a POA!