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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ Apparently the young man who built the little free library enjoyed helping to choose the books that were donated and also loved watching members of the community use it. Whether these boys damaged it to specifically hurt his feelings is unknown, but their actions certainly accomplished that. The boys have a history of ruining HOA property with the little free library and the one family has a known history of specious lawsuits. There's a good reason why the HOA doesn't want that kid anywhere near the property until he's an adult.[/quote] Special needs kid being sad if unfortunate, but really doesn’t have any legal penalty. It wasn’t his property. I keep seeing “have a history” of ruining HOA property, well then they have more evidence for a case. His parents being sue happy does not make a difference- banning them for this reason is discriminatory. They have to right to file whatever lawsuit they want. The board has no legal grounds to ban them. That needs to come from a court of law [/quote] It is clear that you have no idea what the law will or will not allow. Many of us on this forum do understand the law, and your statements are wildly legally deficient! I hope the parents do sue the HOA, because then the HOA will get to speak, but now they are being smart and keeping their mouths shut and not talking to the press, while letting the parents and others take, which gives the HOA a free deposition. "He who speaks first, looses", and I am confident that the parents loose in this matter, especially if they sue. I can see the HOA counter-suing the parents for defamation!!! Then they could own a couple of homes in the association by enforcing the judgment and kick this irresponsible parents out of the community. Based upon what I read, there would be a celebratory party if that happened. [/quote] Yes. And someone that doesn’t know the difference between loses and looses is well versed in all legal matters. [/quote] +1 The dcum "lawyer" is like a broken record, rambling on incessantly about liability, liability, liability blah blah blah. Residents would be much more supportive of the HOA if they actually trusted the HOA. When you consistently display poor judgement and try to throw your weight around, your support quickly goes down the drain. And that "free little library" is actually a glorified birdhouse.[/quote] You may not have much luck drawing support from HOA opponents. I’m not a big HOA fan, but this HOA did the right thing by revoking pool privileges of a kid who vandalized. [/quote] They didn't just revoke his pool privileges. That is just the main focus now because it is early summer and everyone is excited about the pools being open. They have banned him from the entire community. Literally shunned a CHILD for 7 years. Absolutely despicable. The other area communities ARE talking about them and from what I have seen/heard/read it is not a "good buzz" like the residents of Kingsbrook are feeling. [/quote] The parents should sue if they have such a strong case against the HOA. That is the only way the parents can clear their names. If their attorney has advised them to take their complaints to tv and social media, then they must have a really good case. If their attorney didn't not tell them to go on tv or talk about this subject in any media, that probably is not a good sign. If they haven't or don't file suit, I would assume that they haven't found an attorney that believes they have a case. It would be interesting to see this decided by a court. If someone here finds-out if there is a lawsuit, please post. [/quote]
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