THE RECORD
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CURRENT STORIES & UPDATES
Betrayal at the Highest Level: VP Anh Jung Caught Violating Laws and Community Trust
Power Ranch HOA Vice President Anh Jung is under fire for secretly recording a closed-door Executive Session in September 2024 and using a transcript of that meeting in her personal lawsuit. Despite claiming the case has nothing to do with the HOA, her filing includes a screenshot showing the exact number of recall petition signatures—raising serious concerns about retaliation. Her actions may violate multiple Arizona statutes and HOA rules, including confidentiality laws, fiduciary duties, and protections against retaliatory lawsuits. Homeowners are calling it a betrayal of trust and demanding accountability.
📵 UNSOLICITED TEXTS FROM “PRHOA” - PowerRanchHOA.com? KNOW YOUR RIGHTS.
Unsolicited texts from PowerRanchHOA.com are flooding homeowner phones—and many never signed up to receive them. If your personal info was used without consent, you may be the target of a potentially illegal mass texting campaign tied to the current HOA recall vote. Know your rights. Take action. Hold them accountable.
Concerns Surrounding the RFP Process for Property Management: A Call for Transparency and Accountability
Shining a Light on a Broken Process
A small group of board members has taken control of the RFP process to replace our property management company—without forming an unbiased committee, informing the full board, or involving the community. Proposals were sent and reviewed behind closed doors, with no transparency, no documentation, and no public vetting.
Now they claim we’ll “save $200,000,” but at what cost? Lower service? Fewer staff? No one knows—because no one’s been shown the data.
This isn’t just about a contract. It’s about accountability, ethics, and protecting the integrity of our community. At the June 11 Townhall, demand transparency. Demand answers.
Let’s bring this into the light—where it belongs.
When Best Practices Meet Worst Behavior: What Beth Mulcahy Taught Us About HOA Leadership – And How Our Board Falls Short
In a recent public seminar, Arizona HOA attorney Beth Mulcahy outlined the seven core responsibilities every HOA board member should uphold — transparency, professionalism, fairness, and fiduciary duty among them. At Power Ranch, these principles stand in stark contrast to the behavior of our current board majority.
From retaliatory motions to secretive decisions, from silencing homeowners to violating open meeting laws, the “Recall Three” have repeatedly failed the standards our community deserves. This article breaks down Mulcahy’s best practices — and shows exactly where our board has gone wrong
RFP Chaos, Missteps, & Management Company Fallout – May 12 Working Session Recap
At the May 12 board session, Vice President Ahn Jung unilaterally issued a Request for Proposals to replace our HOA management company—without board approval, without transparency, and using a document so poorly written it reads like it was meant for a 500-home subdivision, not a master-planned community of over 4,300 homes.
This wasn’t just a mistake. It was a violation of Arizona law, a breach of board ethics, and a reckless display of incompetence that is driving away reputable vendors and putting our community at risk.
From Felony Embezzlement to Destroying Power Ranch & Its $6M HOA — It’s Time They Resign!
Power Ranch has been one of the largest and most respected master-planned communities in Arizona—with over 4,000 homes and a $6 million annual budget. Yet today, our HOA Board is being influenced and controlled by an individual with a history of fraud, felony charges, civil judgments, and retaliatory governance—led by Vice President Anh Jung, and unwaveringly supported by Board President Ken Starks and Board Member Katie Wick.
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