Hello, I am really looking for any advice or any suggestions how to handle this. I’ll start with the water bill. We have 140 lots in our community. This month the water bill was 12k. Last month it was the same. During the summer it has been as high as 15k… FOR.ONE. MONTH. Is this normal? Our president will not allow us to do an audit and we are not allowed to see anything unless she voluntarily posts it, # months ago she evicted a resident and I was looking over the court documents online and it says the resident has been “deposessed of the property” and that the property has been awarded to her, with no money being exchanged. Is this legal? Another order says that she is unlawfully in possession of the property. I know she has one of the sleaziest attorneys out there, but could they get away with that. The man is now homeless. His parents left him that place when they passed. I have seen him at the entrance on the ground with a cops knee in his back being arrested on more than 2 occasions. It was all he had. She now hired security (2 police officers) that sit in their cruiser parked pointing at his trailer and she charges us for it, that is 1k a month. Not to mention all of her legal bills are being paid this’ way too. She got the position by hiring an attorney and suing, then spent 25k paying her lawyer with the parks money. She had it listed on her first monthly expenditure that she posts monthly. There is a lot more I could get into. Its crazy to me. Am I overreacting? Should I leave it alone?
Are you a tenant of the community? If so, leave it alone. There is usually a lot going on ‘behind the scenes’ that you aren’t aware of - the guy who was evicted may not have been paying his rent and owed the landlord $$ which may explain why the landlord got possession of the home. The fact that he was arrested says he’s a bad guy and your landlord asked the police to sit in your community to keep him from coming back - and/or to curb any bad things that are going on in the community.
How many of the 140 lots are occupied? $12k to $15k is not necessarily high for 140 occupied homes.
Sounds like you may be a tenant in the community and no offense but working on limited information. You have a half dozen separate issues here and each one needs to be explained completely and factually to even begin to address each situation. One thing I would say (despite what YouTube would show you) is 99.9% of the time you end up being arrested with a cop’s knee in your back- you deserve it.