A Broken Screen ? Really?

I live in a covenant hoa. I inherited a unit in a building in Windsor, Colorado. My mother transfered ownership is 2012, after having purchased it for an investment. I am on the bottom/ ground floor and there are people renting the unit above mine. I recently feel like I've been targeted or singled out by not only the management company that manages the association, but also by the other owners or HOA members. 1 individual owns several units including the one above mine. He also serves as President of the HOA. His renters have flooded my condo 4 times over the 12 years I've lived here. I have been receiving a $ 57.00 fine for a broken screen. It's actually not broken just slightly bent. The inspector for the management company has a vendetta or some issue with me and tries to violate me every single week. Not only that, I replaced a sliding door and window in the master bed room. I replaced the old aluminum extrusion window frames with new white vinyl efficient frames. After 4 years the inspector tried to violate me for my window and sliding door frames didn't match the rest of the buildings.window frames. The inspector has racked up 1000's of dollars overdraft the 12 years . The HOA dues started out at $95.00andhas grown to $250.00 a month. 16 units times $250/month is $4k a month , 48k a year. What costs 4k a month that our dues are so high? I have been to only 1 HOA meeting because they do not post the location or date nor time of the meetings. I actually feel like they are conspiring against me in hopes I lose the property due to their late fees policy. I almost lost the condo 1 time already as I did not pay dues for over a year. I want to know why our dues are so high and getting higher every year. Is it a conflict of interest to own 5 units and be the president of a covenant hoa? I'm actually seriously considering selling and moving but I really don't have the means.
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