Ugh I hate HOA’s. Anyway, the descendants won’t allow the cemetery to be moved, and, frankly I don’t see how this is the HOA’s problem. The developer made those promises. The home owners could dissolve the HOA tomorrow and then what? Then who will maintain it?
The HOA can do literally nothing with that parcel of land other than pay taxes on it. What they should do is just give the deed to the cemetary to that family and let them deal with it if it’s so important to them. They’d really be losing nothing by doing so, other than the tax burden.
I don't know if it's possible to not have some kind of government when you live in condos. IDK exactly what they built. I didn't check. But a lot of new housing is attached, everywhere.
I don't know if there is a mechanism to have the HoA on the hook for the developers' promises or not.
Ugh I hate HOA’s. Anyway, the descendants won’t allow the cemetery to be moved, and, frankly I don’t see how this is the HOA’s problem. The developer made those promises. The home owners could dissolve the HOA tomorrow and then what? Then who will maintain it?
The HOA can do literally nothing with that parcel of land other than pay taxes on it. What they should do is just give the deed to the cemetary to that family and let them deal with it if it’s so important to them. They’d really be losing nothing by doing so, other than the tax burden.
I don't know if it's possible to not have some kind of government when you live in condos. IDK exactly what they built. I didn't check. But a lot of new housing is attached, everywhere.
I don't know if there is a mechanism to have the HoA on the hook for the developers' promises or not.
If this results in one less HOA then this suit is a net good.