5/28/2014 12:11:44 PM
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Section 6: ECC/ARC/CPI Subject: Compliance Rant Msg# 886458
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How can OPA task our lawyer when, to my knowledge, the board has yet to receive a violation request on the covered cars?
So, if a homeowner reports a complaint to Compliance or whomever in OP and they do not get satisfaction then is it up to the homeowner to request action from the BOD? I am just asking since it is not clear to me how the problem is dealt with here in OP. Sounds like homeowner is supposed to get a lawyer even though our lawyer said (and I don't remember what was reported exactly) something like, our compliance staff could go on the property to see if there actually a violation. And it seems that others have reported here, again I may be wrong, but even the county says someone could go "look" to see if there was a violation. IF that is the case and our staff did find a violation, then why does the homeowner have to get a lawyer or even contact the BOD. Shouldn't the compliance dept. contact the OPA administration to use our own lawyer to pursue this. Just asking, not stirring |
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