KevinK8 (Ohio)
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I have some questions and need some assistance or opinions.
I live in a nice subdivision in Ohio and the developer has gone bankrupt about a year ago. The development is under management by a court appointed receiver because of this. From my understanding the development is not foreclosed.
Currently the HOA is run by the bank / receiver since the development is far from completion. The receiver unfortunately is lacking in his responsibilities in managing the development. Basically we assume the receiver has authority. However he has limited funds to operate and greatly lacks integrity. In addition dues are not being collected or deed restrictions enforced. We have tried to push the receiver with limited results. The homeowners tried to take control of the HOA however without success. This was due to the bank / receiver having the majority vote based on owned lots. (The voting rights of the receiver seems to possibility be in question.)
The majority of homeowners want to maintain the development and invest in it however we don't have the authority. The receiver has the authority however lacks the interest. Quite frustrating. One of the largest issues is the undeveloped bank owned and builder owned empty lots. They are not being mowed which makes the development look quite shaggy. The homeowners would like to gain control of the HOA to maintain our neighborhood. What can we do??
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I can definitely elaborate if needed.
Thank you in advance!!
I live in a nice subdivision in Ohio and the developer has gone bankrupt about a year ago. The development is under management by a court appointed receiver because of this. From my understanding the development is not foreclosed.
Currently the HOA is run by the bank / receiver since the development is far from completion. The receiver unfortunately is lacking in his responsibilities in managing the development. Basically we assume the receiver has authority. However he has limited funds to operate and greatly lacks integrity. In addition dues are not being collected or deed restrictions enforced. We have tried to push the receiver with limited results. The homeowners tried to take control of the HOA however without success. This was due to the bank / receiver having the majority vote based on owned lots. (The voting rights of the receiver seems to possibility be in question.)
The majority of homeowners want to maintain the development and invest in it however we don't have the authority. The receiver has the authority however lacks the interest. Quite frustrating. One of the largest issues is the undeveloped bank owned and builder owned empty lots. They are not being mowed which makes the development look quite shaggy. The homeowners would like to gain control of the HOA to maintain our neighborhood. What can we do??
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I can definitely elaborate if needed.
Thank you in advance!!