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Yesterday we found out just how far our new Manager will go in order to protect the illegal behavior of some past SCA Board members. One only needs to analyze what changes have taken place under their new management.
Everything you said about what happened yesterday is true of course, but it leaves a lot of unanswered questions about the process that led up to the disappointing result. The new management and their new staff of lawyers have now completely eliminated the Las Vegas Small Claims Court from handling ANY complaints from the members of Sun City Anthem. Now any member who pays dues to this community no longer has the right to have their case heard by the staff down town in Las Vegas. Now all members of Sun City Anthem MUST use the Henderson mediation provided in downtown Henderson and if that fails to produce an agreement they MUST also use the Henderson Small Claims Court to seek Justice.
This turn of events has left some unanswered questions that I think can only be answered by our new manager Sandy Seddon so I hope she reads this and responds.
Sandy;
You and two of our lawyers were paid to attend the Mediation that was held in downtown Las Vegas. You knew at the time that it was not conducted or ordered by the Henderson Small Claims Court so why did you (or the two lawyers) not object and tell the Mediator she did not have the right to conduct the session?
You and at least one lawyer were also paid to attend the mandated Mediation held yesterday prior to the Court session. The same issues and expenses were again discussed and the result was the same, so can you tell me how much of my dues were used to pay that expense?
Have you notified the Trust manager of the property where I live and informed him of these events?
I would appreciate a prompt response if you don’t mind because as you know I have a limited time frame in which to make a decision about appealing.
Norman McCullough