Joshua & Tharsio for the HOA Board

Crystal Springs HOA Election · Two seats open · July 2026

Two neighbors, one plan for the community.

We're Joshua Lorenz and Tharsio Rodrigues, running together for both open seats: restore homeowner rights, maintain the property proactively, financial discipline, and enhanced transparency. Your ballot has two votes. We're asking for both.

🗳️ Ballots due July 14, 2026
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Joshua Lorenz
Candidate · HOA Board
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Tharsio Rodrigues
Candidate · HOA Board

What's at stake

Two seats decide more than you think.

In a three-person board, two seats is enough for a majority. And that majority decides how much you pay in dues, how your property is maintained, and how much we set aside for a rainy day. With two seats open, this is a rare chance to actually shift how the board works and make it work for homeowners.

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Rising dues and low reserves

After steep increases the past two years, we're now paying over $100/month, while our reserves sit one accident away from a shortfall, putting you at risk of continued increases or a special assessment.

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Decisions that don't benefit homeowners

Two skipped elections, an amendment removing homeowners' rights, and deferred maintenance on important items, all without clear explanations.

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Lack of transparency

No formal vote tally made public for 2025, short notice for special meetings, and expensive fees just to access community records.

Who we are

Two neighbors who keep showing up.

We're not running to win an argument. We're running because we kept asking the same questions — and decided to help answer them, together.

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Joshua Lorenz

Candidate for the HOA Board

I've called Crystal Springs home since the summer of 2023. I'm a full-time dad and part-time handyman, and you'll usually find me on our neighborhood Facebook page helping neighbors with repairs and home issues, especially when the weather turns freezing.

I want to help our community thrive: more transparency between the board and homeowners, a community that abides by state law and our governing documents, an honest fix for our finances once delayed maintenance is accounted for, and bylaws re-amended so members have real removal and recall rights.

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Tharsio Rodrigues

Candidate for the HOA Board

My wife, our children, and I live in Crystal Springs, and we care deeply about where this community is headed. I'm a product manager who has spent most of the past decade leading teams that build products used by millions of people, which taught me to listen closely, communicate clearly, and be accountable for getting things done.

I got involved in HOA governance after a bylaw moved board-removal rights away from homeowners and to the board. I've worked through the HOA process to fix that ever since, and this election is the culmination of that work. If elected, I'll push for disciplined spending, proactive upkeep of our common areas, restored member rights, and more open communication.

Where we stand

Four things we'll do first — together.

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    Restore homeowner rights

    Re-amend the bylaws so removal and recall rights belong to homeowners, not just the board, and make community records easy to access as the law and our governing documents intend. Accountability should run to the people who live here.

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    Maintain the property proactively

    Stop deferring upkeep. Care for our common areas on a schedule, before small problems turn into expensive ones.

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    Financial discipline

    Get an honest picture of our finances once delayed maintenance is fully accounted for, and spend with discipline so dues go further.

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    Enhanced transparency

    Communicate openly and proactively with homeowners, and hold the community to state law and its own governing documents.

Two seats means two voices for this plan instead of one — enough to put these items on the agenda and keep them there.

The part that decides it

How to vote — and why both votes matter.

Board majorities are won and lost on split votes. The single most important thing: your ballot lets you pick two, so please use both.

✅ There are two open seats, so you can vote for two candidates. Please cast one vote for Joshua Lorenz and one for Tharsio Rodrigues — using only one of your votes leaves the other on the table.
⏳ Ballots must be received by July 14, 2026 at 12:00 PM (noon).
  1. Open the voting page on TownSquare

    Go to the 2026 Board of Directors election page and log in.

  2. Click the big green button

    It starts your ballot for the election.

  3. Choose both of us, then submit

    Select B. Joshua Lorenz and C. Tharsio Rodrigues, then submit. That's it.

Vote on TownSquare →

No TownSquare access? Or want to assign a proxy?

If you don't have access to TownSquare, or you'd prefer to designate one of us as your proxy for this election, print this form [add proxy form link], fill it out, take a picture, and send it to [add email or phone]. We'll take it from there.

From the neighbors

People you know are backing both of us.

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[Short, specific quote — ideally one that mentions voting for the pair, in the neighbor's own voice.]

[Neighbor Name][Street], homeowner since [Year]
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[Another specific quote. Specific beats glowing — name a thing one of you actually did.]

[Neighbor Name][Street], homeowner since [Year]

Straight answers

Questions neighbors are asking.

Why are you running together?

We met at the August 1st meeting where the board decided to remove homeowners' recall rights. We were both unhappy with the decision and started working together right then to get things fixed. Along the way, we found we share the same values: financial prudence, respecting and upholding homeowner rights, and seeing the property better cared for. With two seats open, we decided it was time to move from activism to direct action.

Do I have to vote for both of us?

No. You choose whether and who to vote for. We believe that together we have the highest likelihood of delivering on the promises above, so if those resonate with you, we ask that you vote for both of us.

Does my single ballot really matter?

Yes. Last year's tally was never officially published, but we believe the margin came down to just one or two votes in an election of around 100 ballots. Yours could be one of them.

Do I need a notary or witness?

The easiest way to vote is to log in to TownSquare [add login link]. If you don't have access, or you'd rather assign us a proxy to vote on your behalf, you don't need a notary or witness. Just print and fill out this form [add proxy form link] and send it to us.

What does the current board say, and how do you respond?

They stand by their belief that they were doing their best for the community. They've told us they likely received some bad advice along the way, and that our advocacy helped start the course correction. Some board members have expressed support for our candidacy and vowed to work together for better outcomes. We deeply believe the board is the ultimate homeowner advocate, and that being informed, present, and vocal is what it takes to get there. We're both committed to exactly that.

How do we reach you?

Email us at [email] or call [phone]. We answer every message ourselves.

Last step

If you've read this far, use both your votes.

It takes no more than 5 minutes, and it shapes how the community is run for the next year. Crystal Springs is a great place to live. Let us bring control of it back to you.

Vote for Joshua Lorenz & Tharsio Rodrigues →

Questions? Email [email] or text [phone].