What Really Happened: A Lesson in Language, Contracts, and Consequences
A personal reflection on a controversy during my board campaign — what I said, what I learned, and why I’ve decided to move on from this topic.
Read MoreA personal reflection on a controversy during my board campaign — what I said, what I learned, and why I’ve decided to move on from this topic.
Read MoreI asked to see the $5.5 million change order I was being billed for. The board refused to provide anything beyond a single signature page. Legal counsel closed the matter without justification. I’m not on the board. Yet. But this is exactly why I’m running.
Read MoreI’ve lived at 3600 since 2008 and watched avoidable problems pile up while the board focused on surface-level projects and rubber-stamped decisions. I tried helping from the sidelines and was brushed off. Then the late fees, fines, and policing culture started — and I began pulling threads. This blog is my record of what I’ve uncovered. It’s not official board communication. It’s not gossip. It’s transparency — the kind we should’ve had all along.
Read MoreBeing part of an HOA means you co-own the building and share responsibility for keeping it running. Your monthly assessments aren’t rent—they’re how the building pays for operations, repairs, and long-term upkeep. If you own a condo here, you’re not on the outside looking in—you’re already part of the team.
Read MoreThis isn’t a policy blog—it’s a personal one. I’m here to share what it’s really like serving on a condo board: the wins, the weirdness, and the why behind it all. If you’ve ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes, you’re in the right place.
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