The list goes on.
Calling the residents anti-development, China Bloom also claimed residents had failed to comply with lease requirements they build homes within five years of buying their lots and they were "actively working to undermine the progress of any future development of the island".
Residents have been arguing all year that the developer has been breaching its lease agreement.
It's easy to understand why residents want to keep their little slice of paradise just the way it is.
But it sounds like the China Bloom is ready to fight fire with fire - though that phrase is probably inappropriate given fire prevention is actually among the issues it raises.