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From: David Demaree (dhdemary |
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| Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 11:53:53 -0700 (PDT) | |
Your two-type method makes a lot of sense to me. Do
you use this method in your community? Do you know of
any communities that do? An example of a bylaws
clause would be very helpful.
Dave Demaree
----- Original Message -----
Re: Fallback Voting Methods- By Household or Member?
From: normangauss (normangausscharter.net)
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 09:29:22 -0800 (PST)
Logically, a vote in which money is a critical factor
(and therefore tied to HOA dues levied on a unit
basis) should be based on units. On the other hand, a
vote affecting members individually and not tied to
cash flow from a specific unit should be based on
members. In addition, some issues involving children
might include the children as voters.
Norm Gauss
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- Re: Fallback Voting Methods- By Household or Member?, (continued)
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Re: Fallback Voting Methods- By Household or Member? normangauss, March 29 2005
- Re: Fallback Voting Methods- By Household or Member? Sharon Villines, March 29 2005
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Re: Fallback Voting Methods- By Household or Member? normangauss, March 29 2005
- RE: Fallback Voting Methods- By Household or Member? Rob Sandelin, March 29 2005
- Re: Fallback Voting Methods- By Household or Member? David Demaree, April 5 2005
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Re: Fallback Voting Methods- By Household or Member? normangauss, March 29 2005
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