Family man purges corrupt HOA board by becoming president and creates ideal HOA, but now 3 years later his community won't let him pass the baton: ‘Will I be stuck… forever?'

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  • LS: I live in a small HOA. We have 10 units, comprised of approximately 30 people.
  • We have a fair amount of divesity along race, ethnicity, gender, age, etc. We have singles.
  • We have families. We have seniors. We have renters. I moved in with my family around 2022 and was immediately drafted as HOA President by the then-current HOA President.
  • At the time, I didn't realize just how bad things were and by the time I learned, it was too late to back out.
  • (We did a non- contingent offer based on the initial disclosures. It was/is a competitive market.) The HOA had actually lost its official status years ago with the state due to failure to file required paperwork and tax documents.
  • There was no reserve fund. The infrastructure was failing. HOA dues had never been raised with inflation.
  • They were hemorrhaging money and operating at a deficit due in large part to an insane water bill, which mostly went to landscaping that had plants that are not sustainable and housing a bunch of nasty critters.
  • A prevous HOA president had even embezzled thousands of dollars from the HOA over nearly a decade.
  • Basically, it was a mess that had been hidden from everyone, even many of the residents.
  • So, I promised myself that I would be better than that and got to work. Convened a new board.
  • Got a property manager to help with the administrative tasks. Got our offical status renewed. Got all the documents squared away.
  • Established a reserve fund. Repaired our water, gas, and electric systems. Fixed HOA dues and special assessments to put us back in the black.
  • I even got the roofs repaired! I was doing something on an almost weekly basis -- fixing fences, trimming plants, checking our garbage dumpsters and fire safety systems, coordinating vendors, prepping for quaterly HOA meetings, reviewing financials, etc.
  • It was a lot, but had finally settled down to just basic oversight after a few years of hard work.
  • Now I'm approaching the planned end of my term in December after over 3 years. I've done my job and ready to let someone else take a turn.
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  • Yet, here we are facing a massive cliff I can't get enough people to serve on the board!
  • We've had people move out, new people move in, and all of us have gone through the ups and downs of life.
  • We recently lost our VP and Secretary, so the remaining board is just me and the Treasurer.
  • With my term ending, that takes us down to 1 person and we only need 3 people.
  • I had 2 maybes but none of them will do it if they're President. Our CC&Rs require us to have at a minimum a President, VP, and Secretary/Treasurer.
  • Without that, we can be taken over by the state, have a court-appointed administrator installed, lose all control over the place, property values plummit, we get hit with huge fees/dues/special assessments, and we'd be unable to even sell our place.
  • I've explained at length the situation, the possible costs and consequences, as well as how low-effort the work will be with a full board, now that so much of the hard stuff is already done.
  • But nope! Everyone just shrugs their shoulders as if they expect it will somehow magically work out.
  • Or maybe they just don't care. Or maybe they're terrified and unable to say anything. I can't really tell because it's mostly just silence whenever the subject comes up.
  • The few times I tried directly asking people, I got polite but firm no's. It got so bad, one HOA meeting eventually devolved with two of the residents yelling at me and our property manager for daring to ask them (we ask everyone) to serve on the board.
  • I'm having our property manager start the elections process, but I don't know what to do if everyone just refuses to serve, especially as President.
  • Will I be stuck as HOA President forever? Will I have to literally sell my home and escape?
  • In this economy!? Anyways, that's my story, more or less, but would be interested in hearing from anyone with a similar situation.
  • Tl;dr: my term as HOA president is up and the HOA cannot get a full board together.
  • A majority of the owners are willing to risk state receivership that could cost tens of thousands of dollars rather than serve even a year on the board.

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