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[QUOTE="ElPresidente, post: 3992745, member: 5029"] So much to unload here. Seems like a bunch of uneducated people in a position they shouldn't be in to begin with. 1. Get on the board so you may have an impact on the decisions that are made. 2. Insurance will NOT pay covid claims. Read the exclusions section of the policy and you'll find the verbiage on viruses. This was a hot item when busines claimed losses for business interruption due to Covid but were denied because the exclusions are very clear. The good news is that with some companies you can purchase this coverage through an endorsement, but be prepared to cough up some prerty dough. 3. You'd have to be living under a rock and have one visitor, or, an item divered that touched several hands to even trace where you got Covid. 4. Covid mandates have been lifted and activities have resumed back to normal, the board members clearly missed that memo. 5. Request the HOA balance loss/profit sheet and lookout for any "business" meetings at the casino. Seem like a distraction to not want to spend the money set aside to operate the community pool in the first place. 5. If someone does sue hire [USER=38]@Fishy[/USER] for a fine punch to the throat. Their punishment for stupidity. You pay your HOA dues to use the facility, those that do not feel safe can choose not to use the amenity. This can go on and on...Ask the board questions and get to the bottom of it. [B]Disclaimer[/B] I'm not an attorney, nor do I provide legal advice. However, I recently did stay at a Holiday Inn Express, and I'm a friendly Boneyard insurance Agent. [/QUOTE]
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