These bylaws are standard
Whenever you move into a newly developing neighborhood, the developer (in this case, Village Homes) retains control of the HOA until most, or all, of the lots in the development are sold and closed. Additionally, they retain a higher voting power (generally 3 votes for each lot they own) than do the homeowners (with 1 vote per lot). The rationale behind that is so that the developer is able to maintain the community to a level where they can continue to sell lots.
I agree that it can be frustrating and often feels as though Village has all the power, but these bylaws are standard, not a product of Village Homes itself.
Being that this IS the reality, it is our responsibility as homeowners to attend meetings, communicate with our Board and utilize whatever avenues we have so that our voices and concerns are heard. Remember, we do have 2 homeowner seats on the Board as well.
At some point in the future we WILL have control of our HOA. Let's lay the groundwork for positive and effective teamwork now, so that we can be successful as a self-governing entity in the future.
Whenever you move into a newly developing neighborhood, the developer (in this case, Village Homes) retains control of the HOA until most, or all, of the lots in the development are sold and closed. Additionally, they retain a higher voting power (generally 3 votes for each lot they own) than do the homeowners (with 1 vote per lot). The rationale behind that is so that the developer is able to maintain the community to a level where they can continue to sell lots.
I agree that it can be frustrating and often feels as though Village has all the power, but these bylaws are standard, not a product of Village Homes itself.
Being that this IS the reality, it is our responsibility as homeowners to attend meetings, communicate with our Board and utilize whatever avenues we have so that our voices and concerns are heard. Remember, we do have 2 homeowner seats on the Board as well.
At some point in the future we WILL have control of our HOA. Let's lay the groundwork for positive and effective teamwork now, so that we can be successful as a self-governing entity in the future.