Hi all,
I too had no idea that any community meetings had been arranged until I received the envelope from Gesisur, pushed under the apartment door, which detailed the community charges etc.
Having received the much abbreviated English translation of the minutes, it appears that the community presidents were "Unanimously" elected. I can only assume that the builder was the main voter, since he probably owned almost all the properties when the meeting was held in August. It appears (from reading other posts) that builders often do this to get the community off their hands as soon as possible.
One thing that minutes don't seem to have discussed is the date for the next meeting. So does that mean we will not get to hear about that one till it's too late? We have already planned several visits to Las Dunas for this year, so I guess we will only be able to attend if the meeting happens to be during one of our trips.
Does anyone else agree with me that it seems ridiculous to have so many different communities for such a small development? If we were all part of the same community, there would only be one bank account to administer, one AGM, one set of minutes and one set of fees for Gesisur. Surely a much cheaper option for us owners?