Do minority human and civil rights override 55+ community bylaws?

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Our 55 + community is divided into 2 parties now. One will vote 'yes' for the failing on-site restaurant business, another will vote 'no'.
Those who would vote 'no' are afraid that if majority votes 'yes' they could be forced to pay additional monthly fee just for the pleasure of majority to
eat at this restaurant. How the minority rights can be protected in this particular case? Any thoughts?
 

Our 55 + community is divided into 2 parties now. One will vote 'yes' for the failing on-site restaurant business, another will vote 'no'.
Those who would vote 'no' are afraid that if majority votes 'yes' they could be forced to pay additional monthly fee just for the pleasure of majority to
eat at this restaurant. How the minority rights can be protected in this particular case? Any thoughts?

Is this is similar to a HOA? If so read the bylaws. You probably have no rights.
 


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