To quote correct law...
In the state of Ohio, there is no separate law for single-family HOAs - all HOAs fall under Title LIII, Chapter 5311 of Ohio State Law. In Chapter 5311, a property is defined as a ''fee simple estate''. If you look in the Covenants, that is exactly what our homes are defined as. There are numerous resources online to support this: http://ohiohoalaw.com (The second link under Resources takes you directly to Anderson's OnLine Docs) and http://www.romingerlegal.com/state/ohio.html are just 2 examples. A quick search on Google for Ohio HOA law will pull up a few more...
In any case, according to Chapter 1702.25, ''Any such writing (of an action without meeting) shall be filed with or entered upon the records of the corporation.'' No one is this community has seen any such writings. If the Board would be upfront about its actions and communicative with the rest of the community, this petty nonsense might be put to bed. No one has a problem with the Association - the issue is with a few members giving the impression of making decisions for the majority without any notice to said majority.
And in NO organization, nonprofit or otherwise, should EVERY officer have a CHECK CARD for the organization funds. Any financial transactions should require a check with 2 signatures, not a check card and a note scribbled on a receipt.
In the state of Ohio, there is no separate law for single-family HOAs - all HOAs fall under Title LIII, Chapter 5311 of Ohio State Law. In Chapter 5311, a property is defined as a ''fee simple estate''. If you look in the Covenants, that is exactly what our homes are defined as. There are numerous resources online to support this: http://ohiohoalaw.com (The second link under Resources takes you directly to Anderson's OnLine Docs) and http://www.romingerlegal.com/state/ohio.html are just 2 examples. A quick search on Google for Ohio HOA law will pull up a few more...
In any case, according to Chapter 1702.25, ''Any such writing (of an action without meeting) shall be filed with or entered upon the records of the corporation.'' No one is this community has seen any such writings. If the Board would be upfront about its actions and communicative with the rest of the community, this petty nonsense might be put to bed. No one has a problem with the Association - the issue is with a few members giving the impression of making decisions for the majority without any notice to said majority.
And in NO organization, nonprofit or otherwise, should EVERY officer have a CHECK CARD for the organization funds. Any financial transactions should require a check with 2 signatures, not a check card and a note scribbled on a receipt.