What Happens If You Don’t Pay Wynnfield HOA Dues? Failing to pay your Wynnfield Homeowners Association (HOA) dues can lead to serious consequences, including a lien being placed on your property. The HOA’s governing bylaws clearly outline the rights and responsibilities of homeowners regarding assessments, as well as the penalties…
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Understanding HOA Proxy Voting: What Wynnfield Residents Need to Know
Understanding HOA Proxy Voting: What Wynnfield Residents Need to Know The Wynnfield Homeowners Association (HOA) permits voting by proxy, allowing members to designate someone else to vote on their behalf by signing a form. While proxy voting has its advantages, it has also raised questions among residents. This article breaks…
Wynnfield HOA President Chuck Thuss Files for Bankruptcy Amid Financial Scandals
In a surprising turn of events, Wynnfield Homeowners Association (HOA) President Chuck Thuss and his wife have filed for bankruptcy, shedding light on their precarious financial situation and raising questions about Thuss’s ability to effectively manage the association’s finances. Details of the Bankruptcy Filing The bankruptcy petition reveals troubling details…
PNC Bank Wins $312,758 Judgment Against Wynnfield HOA President Chuck Thuss
PNC Bank Wins $312,758 Judgment Against Wynnfield HOA President Chuck Thuss A federal court has issued a significant judgment against Wynnfield Homeowners Association (HOA) President Chuck Thuss, holding him liable for over $312,000 in debts owed to PNC Bank. The judgment, handed down by Judge Kristi K. DuBose in the…
PNC Bank Sues Wynnfield HOA President Chuck Thuss for $300,000 Over Breach of Contract
A filing in the federal district court of the Southern District of Alabama reveals that PNC Bank has initiated a lawsuit against Wynnfield Homeowners Association (HOA) President Chuck Thuss and his wife, Jamie Thuss, seeking nearly $300,000 for alleged breaches of multiple contracts. The lawsuit accuses the couple of defaulting…
Wynnfield HOA Leadership Accused of Submitting False Reports and Harassment Over Vehicle Parking Dispute
Wynnfield HOA Leadership Accused of Submitting False Reports and Harassment Over Vehicle Parking Dispute Recently obtained documents from the City of Mobile Municipal Court, released as part of a criminal discovery process, reveal concerning actions taken by Wynnfield HOA President Chuck Thuss and Director Michael Hites. The documents suggest that…
Wynnfield Resident Proposes HOA Leadership Reform Amidst Criticism
Christine Hernandez, a local attorney and resident of Wynnfield, has taken to the Nextdoor app to advocate for change within the Wynnfield Homeowners Association (HOA). She announced her willingness to run for the board or even as HOA president to address longstanding concerns about the lack of transparency, communication, and…
Wynnfield HOA President Chris Orrell Attacks Resident on Social Media Again
A new chapter in the ongoing concerns about the Wynnfield Homeowners Association (HOA) unfolded this week, as attorney and resident Christine Hernandez-Sexton voiced her frustrations with the current state of the HOA on the neighborhood’s Nextdoor platform. In her detailed post, Hernandez-Sexton called for transparency, accountability, and an immediate election…
Concerns Mount in Wynnfield as Residents Report Gunshots, Theft, and Nearby Bank Robbery
The Wynnfield neighborhood continues to face a wave of unsettling incidents, prompting heightened concern among residents. Reports of gunshots, vehicle theft, and a nearby bank robbery have left many feeling uneasy and calling for increased safety measures. Gunshots Heard in the Afternoon Residents recently took to the Nextdoor app to…
Loose Dogs in Wynnfield Raise Safety Concerns Among Residents
Residents of Wynnfield are sounding the alarm over loose dogs roaming the neighborhood, expressing concerns about safety for both people and pets. Several reports have surfaced on the community-focused Nextdoor platform, where neighbors are sharing sightings and trying to identify the owners of the wandering animals. The issue came to…