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✅ What is the history of EQI for Trilogy Glen Ivy Cobblestone?






HISTORY OF EQI HERE
 

Was EQI for Cobblestone Canyon once prohibited by the community CC&Rs?

How, when did this change?

Who (alone) may now vote to add EQI?

What is the history of EQI for Trilogy Glen Ivy Cobblestone? ▶

The creator and author of TRILOPEDIA may attest to nearly a decade of residence (since November 2011) in Cobblestone Canyon as a first-time life experience living in a condominium.  Virtually from the beginning of the relocation to Trilogy Glen Ivy, the issue of disaster recovery for the community has been a common topic.  Perhaps this had something to do with the escrow documents that came with the condo purchase.  That is, the escrow papers expressly prohibited Cobblestone condo owners from the purchase of earthquake insurance for the individual units.

Beginning in 2011 (perhaps before), the TGMA Board of Directors started a review of the earthquake insurance issue for Cobblestone Canyon.  Most of the study transpired within executive session and a decision to purchase earthquake insurance for the condos alone was made without hearings or notice to the condo owners.  

Communications from the board to homeowners indicated they had no choice and there was restrictive options for the purchase.  Also, the board cited the CC&RS that stipulate TGMA has the sole responsibility for external repairs and rebuilding of the condos. 

The board vote was challenged by a handful of Cobblestone homeowners in 2013 (when the EQI premium came due as a special assessment) and mediation of the issue was requested and granted in 2014.  That agreement rescinded the EQI purchase and premium payment after one year and also stipulated that any future purchase of earthquake insurance would not be considered without a majority vote (50%+1) of Cobblestone homeowners.








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