Al and Marlene,
Our documents state this or that, should, or should not be done, and then are silent on
how this shall be accomplished, or what the remedy is if an owner refuses to follow proceedure.When the owners control the Association, the Doc's will have to be amended
to provide the steps to be followed when renting their property. Such as background checks, and Board review of the lease. Penalties will have to be put in place for the failure of a landlord to follow the Doc's, such as fines and denial of the use of common elements.
I think weak Doc's are probably the norm on new developments, because the developer does not want be involved in these disputes. However with the protracted length of this turnover, and the number of festering problems that have been allowed to exist without resolution, the developer should realize this could bite him in that part of the anatomy that he sits on.
If owners become so unhappy with their situation that they are willing to sell at a loss to get out of here, that unhappiness could spill over to the buying public.