by homeowner on June 23rd, 2009

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Our Homeowners association sends all mailings and voter ballots in the first name on the account, mainly the male or husband. I think it's sexist and disciminatory but do we have legal grounds to make them change this practice?

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  • by dumdum on June 23rd, 2009

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    Doubt it. Another option might be to just make a request and my other thought would be who in the heck cares - but I guess you have answered that. Myself - I try to pick my battles. Good luck to you.

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    • I have made the request many times to the property management company that works for the HOA. I have done this verbally, by e-mail and by certified mail. Many times I didn't even receive a reponse to my request. Finally, I was told that the labels they use won't print both names. This makes me irritated specifically when it comes to voting issues and the ballots only have my husbands name.

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      by homeowner on June 23rd, 2009

    • We each have to decide what is of important to us. If this is an issue that you feel a passion about I would encourage you to spend the effort and time towards it as you wish. As I mentioned to me there are other concerns but I understand that others see things differently and I applaud those those that pursue their cause. As to both names cannot be printed with the labels that are being used I have no doubt that is a load of bunk -either the software needs to be changed or someone needs to put forth the effort to change the program. Now not responding to your requests and when they do with a lame excuse; to me that is inexcusable. There are real jerks in this world.

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      by dumdum on June 23rd, 2009

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