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Landmark homeowners press council over HOA governance, alleged fines and short‑term rentals; council urges state engagement
Summary
Residents of the Landmark community told the council they were denied access to HOA financial records and accused the HOA of illegal fines and enabling short‑term rentals; councilmembers said HOA regulation is largely preempted by state law and urged residents to involve state representatives.
Several residents of the Landmark condominium community used public comment time on June 2 to renew long‑running complaints about governance, alleged improper fining and the use of units as short‑term rentals.
"I recently requested to inspect all fine financial records of the Landmark HOA per bylaws and declaration of the HOA. I was not allowed to inspect the full records as requested and as I am entitled to do," said Nadir Panjwani, who told the council he suspects self‑dealing and asked the council to obtain…
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