AnneB7 (Minnesota)
Posts: 9
Posts: 9
Posted:
Hi,
This is my first time posting and my first time reaching out for outside perspective.
Background information. I've lived on my Condo for over a decade and been rather unimpressed (to phrase it kindly) with how things were run- specifically communication, but other things, too.
As a resident, every time I asked board information (Such as dates for board meetings), I wouldn't be told anything. When decisions were made, there would be no communication to the members, the newsletters were always the same info. In fact until I was on the board, I didn't even understand how our HOA structure was put together. I never wanted to push it as I didn't want to make waves or get into trouble.
Well 3 years ago, I finally stood my ground and pushed for information at an annual meeting, and next thing I know, I'm on the board. This is when things started to get... Interesting (trying to be kind again.)
The first year, my goal was to keep my head down and learn as much as I could. I am a question asker, and I have learned this is difficult for some people, so I worked really hard to not upset people. I was 'elected treasurer's because I had heard the word 'arrears' before- no really!! There were 3 of us starting a new board (the previous board members had quit for various reasons a year and a half previous- did I mention communication was terrible?) At that same meeting, our President (who got the job by walking into the annual meeting and having a boys conversation with the property manger) also told us, that we were 'not allowed to talk about anything to do with POA business". At that time I just thought that he had phrased not having a vote at the POA meetings, ECT, really weird- surely we were allowed to know what was being done with our money??
The second year my goal was to start asking questions and pushing for positive changes such as having homeowners know when there are meetings.
Well soon after, I learned our MGMT company was retiring and another had bought their contract. I was also told I wasn't supposed to know as that is POA information. So I was hoping this new company would help reset things, so I chill pilled it, and asked questions and did my best to have patience and grace while the transition took place.
That summed we did a walk through. I pushed for a through one, but long story short, nothing was followed up on. Financials are erratic as to when the board is presented them. I have asked for information about about our buildings and accounts and given non answers.
Jump to the fall,in the past we had out budget meeting in November. All of a sudden in the middle of October, we are told that the budget needs to be finalized by the 31st. A budget had been floated, bug I kept hearing it needed to be corrected so I didn't worry to hard, again, trying to give grace. Some line items jumped 20k, even though the past 2 years we had been under budget in these categories. I asked why the jump. That is when the meeting started to unravel- comments ranged from "you have to operate like a business' to 'its better to have money than not'. In the end I couldn't vote for a budget I didn't understand. Not in good faith at least. Secretary motioned to approve it. I shut my mouth and the President stayed that the budget passed and shut the meeting down.
No word for about 2 months.
President calls for a meeting and it gets scheduled for February at a restaurant - the MGMT company is buying dinner. I don't know why, but that also included alcohol. All of us gave shit in our lives, I've always tried to make sure that I don't bring it to the meetings aside from calling a spade a spade and owning my space/drawbacks. I have been trying to understand our financials and I keep getting half or non answers, so when we were asked to submit agenda items, I sent a list. I was sent an email back in response with some of the usual answers and when the agenda came out with non of my agenda items, I resubmitted them assuming they though my questions had been answered. I was flat put told we didn't have time. So I left it- we had other fish to fry. At the meeting, the president starts jumping and skipping around on his own agenda.
We start on a topic that is newish- we have some water main issues- it's gonna be an expensive project- I'm trying to get us to plan for it... Our MGMT company is trying to get us to plan for a 12k assessment. Our Secretary who is usually pretty quiet starts asking questions too... And our president starts ripping into her. Not ok in my book... So I stepped in, and told him to move on. At that point he spiraled and the meeting became a shit show about how I was out of place, he's gonna quit, and he storms out. The MGMT company rep brings him back in and starts talking about NA... I left at that point. Basically radio silence after that.
Now I am getting emails from the MGMT company asking for CD numbers. To approve invoices I have not seen- invoices that are more money than we take in each month and when I question them told these are necessary bills and that we are required to pay them- even though my only question is where is the invoice.
I could go on, but I think you get the picture.
Can someone provide me with some understanding of A) what I am missing - this doesn't seem normal to me B) questions I should be asking or C) Am I just an idiot here?
Thanks for your help,
A
This is my first time posting and my first time reaching out for outside perspective.
Background information. I've lived on my Condo for over a decade and been rather unimpressed (to phrase it kindly) with how things were run- specifically communication, but other things, too.
As a resident, every time I asked board information (Such as dates for board meetings), I wouldn't be told anything. When decisions were made, there would be no communication to the members, the newsletters were always the same info. In fact until I was on the board, I didn't even understand how our HOA structure was put together. I never wanted to push it as I didn't want to make waves or get into trouble.
Well 3 years ago, I finally stood my ground and pushed for information at an annual meeting, and next thing I know, I'm on the board. This is when things started to get... Interesting (trying to be kind again.)
The first year, my goal was to keep my head down and learn as much as I could. I am a question asker, and I have learned this is difficult for some people, so I worked really hard to not upset people. I was 'elected treasurer's because I had heard the word 'arrears' before- no really!! There were 3 of us starting a new board (the previous board members had quit for various reasons a year and a half previous- did I mention communication was terrible?) At that same meeting, our President (who got the job by walking into the annual meeting and having a boys conversation with the property manger) also told us, that we were 'not allowed to talk about anything to do with POA business". At that time I just thought that he had phrased not having a vote at the POA meetings, ECT, really weird- surely we were allowed to know what was being done with our money??
The second year my goal was to start asking questions and pushing for positive changes such as having homeowners know when there are meetings.
Well soon after, I learned our MGMT company was retiring and another had bought their contract. I was also told I wasn't supposed to know as that is POA information. So I was hoping this new company would help reset things, so I chill pilled it, and asked questions and did my best to have patience and grace while the transition took place.
That summed we did a walk through. I pushed for a through one, but long story short, nothing was followed up on. Financials are erratic as to when the board is presented them. I have asked for information about about our buildings and accounts and given non answers.
Jump to the fall,in the past we had out budget meeting in November. All of a sudden in the middle of October, we are told that the budget needs to be finalized by the 31st. A budget had been floated, bug I kept hearing it needed to be corrected so I didn't worry to hard, again, trying to give grace. Some line items jumped 20k, even though the past 2 years we had been under budget in these categories. I asked why the jump. That is when the meeting started to unravel- comments ranged from "you have to operate like a business' to 'its better to have money than not'. In the end I couldn't vote for a budget I didn't understand. Not in good faith at least. Secretary motioned to approve it. I shut my mouth and the President stayed that the budget passed and shut the meeting down.
No word for about 2 months.
President calls for a meeting and it gets scheduled for February at a restaurant - the MGMT company is buying dinner. I don't know why, but that also included alcohol. All of us gave shit in our lives, I've always tried to make sure that I don't bring it to the meetings aside from calling a spade a spade and owning my space/drawbacks. I have been trying to understand our financials and I keep getting half or non answers, so when we were asked to submit agenda items, I sent a list. I was sent an email back in response with some of the usual answers and when the agenda came out with non of my agenda items, I resubmitted them assuming they though my questions had been answered. I was flat put told we didn't have time. So I left it- we had other fish to fry. At the meeting, the president starts jumping and skipping around on his own agenda.
We start on a topic that is newish- we have some water main issues- it's gonna be an expensive project- I'm trying to get us to plan for it... Our MGMT company is trying to get us to plan for a 12k assessment. Our Secretary who is usually pretty quiet starts asking questions too... And our president starts ripping into her. Not ok in my book... So I stepped in, and told him to move on. At that point he spiraled and the meeting became a shit show about how I was out of place, he's gonna quit, and he storms out. The MGMT company rep brings him back in and starts talking about NA... I left at that point. Basically radio silence after that.
Now I am getting emails from the MGMT company asking for CD numbers. To approve invoices I have not seen- invoices that are more money than we take in each month and when I question them told these are necessary bills and that we are required to pay them- even though my only question is where is the invoice.
I could go on, but I think you get the picture.
Can someone provide me with some understanding of A) what I am missing - this doesn't seem normal to me B) questions I should be asking or C) Am I just an idiot here?
Thanks for your help,
A