★★★★★★★★Published
Hearing process exists but feels like a formality
To the board's credit, you can request a hearing before a fine is finalized. In practice the outcome seems decided in advance and the cure periods are short. Keep every letter and send your disputes in writing.
Homeowner 3333 · Feb 1, 2026· Entity-level · Moderated
★★★★★★★★Redacted
Mixed — responsive but opaque finances
Maintenance requests actually get handled quickly, which I appreciate. The frustration is financial transparency: the reserve study hasn't been shared in years and the annual meeting skipped the line-item walkthrough again. Management is polite but the board controls the information flow.
Moderation note: Personal names removed to keep this entity-level.
Homeowner 2222 · Jan 25, 2026· Entity-level · Moderated
★★★★★★Published
Selective enforcement is the norm here
The board fines some owners for the same landscaping issues it ignores on other lots. There is no published, consistent standard, and requests for the enforcement log go unanswered. Dues rose 18% with a one-line budget. I've documented my notices and would tell any prospective buyer to read the violation history first.
Homeowner 1111 · Jan 20, 2026· Entity-level · Moderated