Asher v. The Morningside Community Assn. CA4/2
Plaintiffs and respondents, homeowners in a residential desert community, challenge an amendment to their homeowners association’s covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs) that added a $250 monthly assessment to cover the costs associated with the members-only golf and tennis club located within the community. Plaintiffs sued several defendants, including appellants The Morningside Community Association (Association) and its directors, Randolph B. Zien (erroneously sued as Randall B. Zien), Jack W. Buckingham, Liza Ivins-Hazelrig, Ronald Kolar, Chris Norman, and Wayne Pollard (the Association and its directors, collectively, will be referred to as Morningside Defendants); and the Club at Morningside (the Club), its directors, Rusty Goepel and Richard Cantlin, and its general manager, Greg L. Harris (the Club, its directors and its manager, collectively, will be referred to as Club Defendants). The defendants filed special motions to strike the action as a strategic lawsuit a
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