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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are your meeting via Zoom? I love my neighborhood and wish I could go to the meetings, but at 6pm my small kids are home and I often don't have anyone to watch them. DH travels a lot for work. [/quote] It's funny you mention this. When the older men (for some reason no women volunteered) ran the show, there was no Zoom and then they complained about the families that didn't show up and didn't volunteer their homes for meetings. Yes, sometimes both parents are needed at home especially when one kid needs to be picked up from practice and the other is too young to be left home alone/needs help with homework/or whatever. Once the next generation took over it moved to Zoom and attendance increased dramatically among those who live here, and a little among those who own rentals. There is some common area so it does sound like the HOA cannot dissolve. Honestly, when we purchased, we came from a condo where the hOA ran more smoothly and people were willing to take on leadership. It also didn't have many rentals. We had no idea what we were getting into.[/quote]
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