I wonder if these comments are reflective of the clash of cultures that has hovered over Streamside for years? Historically, the "have's" at Streamside - - those who made the economic committment to Marriott quality (e.g. Evergreen owners) have been more willing to not only foot the bill, but empower the management company (with the appropriate checks and balances) to work with the contractors that it selects. Conversely, the "have not's" have never wanted to do business with Marriott, and simply wanted Streamside to stay/become a moderate-tier, non-Marriott quality resort. Interestingly, in a condominium community at which we own a home, there are a few - - an overwhelming minority -- who want to micromanage nearly every aspect of the management company's business decisions, including their vendor and contractor selections, in hope of saving a few bucks. My opinion is that if we selected and empowered the management company, then it is they (with the appropriate checks and balances) who should select their contractors and vendors. Quite honestly, I voted for the management company that currently supports our community, in part, because I trusted them, and they and we had similar values. I have no time to nickel to death every one of their decisions, as my time is too valuable. For that function, I pay a fee.
I wonder, therefore, is this truly a clash of cultures and people of different socio-economic make-up?