I didn't want to do it...
I was so incredibly happy that our Homeowners Association (HOA) took over the management of the website that I had dedicated my time to for the last 12 years. It really took a lot off my plate, especially considering that I have been constantly involved in repairing and remodeling our place due to the extensive damage caused by multiple hurricanes. Last year was particularly challenging for me, as I was also actively engaged in the process of moving to our new home and ensuring that it was just the way we envisioned it, making the space truly feel like our own.
Unfortunately, due to the increasing complexities surrounding the Homeowners Association (HOA) and the ongoing challenges posed by the Residents Board regarding their attempts to manage the funds I raised for essential clubhouse equipment, I found myself in a situation where I needed to carefully reevaluate my position. This was further compounded by my experience of being censored on various platforms, specifically on Facebook NLYH Residents Board Communications and Original NLYH Residents. In light of these circumstances, it became essential for me to reassess my strategies and approach moving forward.
You can follow along as I develop my new site, which I am very excited about. Much of the process is self-explanatory, and you can look forward to discovering a variety of features that are on the way and will enhance your experience. Stay tuned for updates as I continue this journey!
My Future Plans
I am open to considering any suggestions, as I believe in being flexible and receptive.
With a restricted login system designed exclusively for our valued members, I will have the opportunity to pose various poll questions that will help gauge the thoughts and opinions of our membership regarding key issues. It is important to note that while these polls are a means of gathering informal feedback and insights, they will not be considered official. Official matters, such as those involving member decisions and policies, can only be addressed through our annual Package, which follows a specific and structured process and is meticulously controlled to ensure fairness and accuracy.
Currently, I do not know what is going on.
It’s quite perplexing given the contrasting fees associated with each selling method. I’ve been told that selling by the HOA costs $7500, while selling by owner is $3000.
This information raises questions about the potential advantages of each selling approach, which I hope to address soon.
I will get clarification from our Sales Director, and you can see that when I have it (HERE).
I see that we currently list homes:
Live Mobile Homes seems to be the new site for HOA sales, while MHVillage is the old site where you can also list a for sale by owner homes.
Additionally, it’s essential to compare the visibility each platform offers to ensure the best chances of selling.
With multiple listings and the split between HOA and Owner sales it might be nice to know exactly what is available regardless of who is selling.
During my six years serving on the Board of Directors, I absolutely despised rumors and the damage they can inflict on our community. They do nothing for the community at all, often leading to misunderstandings, division, and unnecessary conflict. As such, I am seeking a few dedicated and enthusiastic individuals to join me in an effort to put an end to these harmful rumors by uncovering the truth and fostering open, honest communication among our members.
Additionally, I will also be calling out those individuals who continually spread rumors, which only serve to foster hate and discontent within our cherished community. It is vital we come together to combat this negativity and create a supportive environment for everyone.
The new service managing Naples Land Yacht Harbor is doing an excellent job! Their dedication and attention to detail have truly made a positive impact. I do not know what they have in store for the members section, so I’m not going to get too carried away here; however, I will cover any gaps they may leave to ensure that all members are well-informed and engaged. It’s essential to stay updated on any changes or improvements they plan to implement, as these could greatly enhance our experience at the harbor.