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Don’t Lien on Me: The Pala Band Tries to Return to Warner Springs
Nothing has changed with respect to the warring factions within the WSR ownership. It appears that those who are disgruntled continue to voice their hatred for the ranch management because things have not gone their way. I believe we are closer than ever to resolving and selling WSR to the Pala Band of Mission Indians. WSR is a very special place that begs to be managed by a focussed and stable group. The WSR ownership concept was an experiment that didn’t work, like many other homeowner associations. I, as many, have been a faithful steward of WSR for more than 25 years. I have also worked on the ranch for nearly 23 years. I have seen much first hand and have my own opinions about how the ranch was managed. These days it is painful to continue paying the $382 per month. But I have a commitment and do not believe anyone will benefit if WSR falls into default or total disrepair. I have to ask those who made their negative comments in the above article whether they are faithful dues paying owners making sure our beloved ranch is cared for during this process. The sale is a messy work in process. The Title Company has already contacted me twice with requirements to ensure clean title. Many of us have chosen to be part of the solution, and it is most encouraging that the Palas are also willing to work through this process with us. Think for a moment: Is this not the real path to “peace” between all, laying down our differences and working through the problems in order to sell to the most interested and capable stewards, to bring to a close this chapter of dysfunction on the ranch. P.S. Most blogs post the most recent comments first????— November 29, 2010 10:46 a.m.