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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
conrad
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A poster on the dream hills 2 forum has asked this question.
On the rules for their pool one of them states no sun loungers, what the poster is asking is if no vote was taken on establishing the community rules can they be enforced.
Ithink they can't but I mayn be wrong
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29 Apr 2008 10:00 PM
morerosado
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Sorry Conrad, Maria will advise, no doubt. In the meantime look at this rather daft video I found whilst Googling for info for you. Shame it hasn't an embed code though.
Click blue link POOL RULES IN SPAIN
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29 Apr 2008 11:20 PM
Roberto
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Conrad, it is possible that this rule was written in the estatutos (statutes) of the community when it was formed (although I think it's unlikely), in which case no vote was needed. Try to obtain a copy, maybe the administrator has them. Otherwise, it may have been voted on at a previous meeting. The president, or whoever posted the rules, should be able to justify them, i.e. point to when they were agreed upon by the community, as evidenced by minutes of a previous meeting. If the rules were never approved by a majority vote, I don't think they are valid, but Maria will be able to confirm (or not).
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