All State Systems Fail to Protect Couple from Shoddy Homebuilding |
Tuesday, 28 June 2011 |
Southborough couple have a $1 million money pit
Ever since they moved into the house at 22A Lovers Lane in 2005, Kathryn and Christian Culley say their long-awaited "dream home" has been nothing but a nightmare. The garage was too small to fit their car. Weeks later, water began flooding the basement. Over time, doors couldn't be shut, and floors started creaking. The Culleys didn't know it, but their house was shifting... During the course of the legal proceedings, builder Gary Cato lost his license, as did two engineers, John Greendale and Carlos Ferreira, who both admitted to stamping plans improperly. After a monthlong trial, a jury awarded the Culleys $1.1 million in damages, an amount that was to be tripled automatically because of the fraud and building code violations... A year later, though, the Culleys haven't seen a cent. They are still looking for resolution. That's because Middlesex Superior Court Judge Thomas Murtagh threw out the jury's verdict, saying it went "against the weight of the evidence and was likely due to misapprehension, confusion or passion." |
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HOA pushes for green grass during drought |
Tuesday, 28 June 2011 |
Texas HOA demands green grass in a drough
...this HOA, he said, that suggested it, after they found patches of dirt amongst the withered blades in his front yard...SAWS officials say they have yet to see any homeowner deed restrictions that demand homeowners keep their lawns green. And as a public water utility, SAWS has no jurisdiction over HOAs. But the utility is asking all associations to think of brown grass as the new green, at least for now in stage-2 restrictions. |
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Hot /Coffee:700 people reported burns from McDonald's coffee |
Monday, 27 June 2011 |
'Hot Coffee:' Facts, Fiction, and Corporate Greed
...did you know that the coffee served to Stella Liebeck was 50 to 60 degrees hotter than what you brew in your coffeemaker at home? That Ms. Liebeck received third-degree burns over 16 percent of her body: the worst burns her treating physician had even seen? That over a ten-year period before Ms. Liebeck was horribly burned more than 700 people reported burns from McDonald's coffee? That McDonald's representatives admitted at trial that its coffee was so hot it was "not fit for consumption" when sold? That the judge who presided over the trial described McDonald's conduct as "callous" and "willful, wanton, and reckless"? Probably not. |
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Bad HOA Ex Board President is thorn in Ventura Community |
Wednesday, 08 June 2011 |
Ousted HOA president demands millions
Former Ventura HOA president Lisa Pfeiffer is at it again. She's filed a multi-million dollar claim against the homeowners association after being ousted from office last year after a News 4 WOAI Trouble Shooters investigation. Pfeiffer was forced to resign last November after I reported she had closed all board meetings, spent more than $100,000 to sue several homeowners and then rigged her own re-election. |
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Nice End: Couple Forecloses on Bank of America |
Sunday, 05 June 2011 |
Bank of America Gets Pad Locked After Homeowner Forecloses On It
Instead of Bank of America foreclosing on some Florida homeowner, the homeowners had sheriff's deputies foreclose on the bank. It started five months ago when Bank of America filed foreclosure papers on the home of a couple, who didn't owe a dime on their home. The couple said they paid cash for the house. The case went to court and the homeowners were able to prove they didn't owe Bank of America anything on the house. The case went to court and the homeowners were able to prove they didn't owe Bank of America anything on the house. In fact, it was proven that the couple never even had a mortgage bill to pay. |
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LOBBY WATCH: Wisdom of Solomons |
Wednesday, 01 June 2011 |
Bob the Builderâs DNA Soils House Floor Where HOA Reform Was DOA
Opponents of Homeowners Association Reform Got 5X More Money From Bob Perry and Two Related PACs Than Did Reformers Bob Perry's DNA was all over the House floor last week when Rep. Burt Solomons pronounced dead his bill to reform anti-consumer homeowners associations (HOAs)... One Senate signatory of the coalition pledge was Dallas Republican John Carona, whose Associa Co. manages controversial homeowners associations. Since 2008, Carona and his wife have given $25,000 to the campaign of Dallas Democratic Senator Royce Westâauthor of the Senate‟s spineless HOA bill. HOA reform did not die of natural causes. It was murder. "Divide the living child in two, and give half to the one, and half to the other." --King Solomon, 1 Kings 3:25.
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Homebuilder Bob Perry's Legislation Gets Top Priority |
Wednesday, 01 June 2011 |
Lucrative HOA âResale Certificateââ and âPayment Plansâ are some of the worst business practices out there
With the passage of the latest HOA laws the ever resourceful industry still maintains control of communities, the ability to impose HOA onerous fines, legal fees, and entry fees, handling fees, resale certificate fees, transfer fees, special assessments, community enhancement fees, covenant compliance inspection fee, expedited fees, delivery fees, and convenience fees that will continue to drive homeowners out of community association they can no longer afford. HB1228 â Rep. Harold Dutton, DâHouston whose stand-alone bill originally contained only an expedited judicial foreclosure provision became the newly amended omnibus industry bill of the day with seven major changes. With the passage of HB 1228 the flawed Senate versions of âPriority of Paymentâ and lucrative âAlternative Payment Planâ provisions allows HOA vendors unethical business practices to continue business as usual. |
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WFAA Reports Outrage: HOA Rules No Home, No Trailer |
Tuesday, 31 May 2011 |
HOA threatens to sue Possum Kingdom wildfire survivor
When raging wildfires destroyed 54 homes in the Possum Kingdom Lake residential area known as Sportsman's World last month, one of those houses belonged to Jim Brumbelow. Now, more than a month later â as he surveys what's left of his world â the 77-year-old cancer survivor faces new challenges in his life... The recreational vehicle and camper he is living and working out of until his home can be rebuilt is violating Article 8, Section 3(e) of the Sportsman's World Property Owners Association covenant, according to a letter Brumbelow received from a Dallas law firm. Related Report: Sen. John Carona defends controversial HOA rule |
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Dallas Morning News Editorial: Bad legislation passing or reform stalling |
Tuesday, 31 May 2011 |
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HOA LAWMAKER SENATOR CARONA WALKS OUT OF INTERVIEW |
Friday, 27 May 2011 |
WFAA News Report: Senator John Carona Featured Full Report Here
When asked what the "priority of payment" should be, Carona said it should be like it is with most associations...
schedule they highlighted that the last item to be paid was "Sixth - Regular Assessments," but the first item to be paid was, "First - Cost of Collection, including Attorneys fees." After this insert was shown, Shipp asked Carona, "So attorneys should be paid first?" Carona replied, "No I'm not saying that." To which Shipp responded, "You're not saying that?" Carona said, "No." Shipp persisted, "Isn't that the policy of your property management association?" To which, Carona held his hand up, turned sharply, and said, "end of interview." See Associa Priority of Payment Contract |
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WFAA's Britt Shipp Reports: HOA Big Business, Big Controversy |
Friday, 27 May 2011 |
Sen. John Carona defends controversial HOA rule
While state lawmakers debate proposed reforms in the law, one local state senator with HOA-industry ties says he thinks some laws should stay just as they are...Among the defenders of the current system is Sen. John Carona, of Dallas. Carona is not only the author of many of the current HOA laws in Texas, some say he benefits most...A Principal Management collection schedule obtained by News 8 spells out Carona's policies of fines, fees, the filing of a lien...according to Carona's company's payment policy, the last priority of payment, number six on the list, is to be a homeowner's "regular assessments." First on the list to be paid, attorney's fees...When WFAA asked, Carona denied that was his policy. He then abruptly ended the interview as WFAA attempted to show him a copy of his own policy. Carona then bolted out of the interview room and back onto the Senate floor. When WFAA tried to follow him, Carona ordered the sergeant of arms to have us removed from the chamber... Related: Big Business of HOA Non-Judicial Foreclosure |
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Payment Plans - "All they want is the Money" |
Thursday, 26 May 2011 |
I-TEAM: HOA foreclosures draw attention of state lawmakers
âItâs a scary situation,â said Kimberlee Benes, whose dream of home ownership had become a nightmare. Benes was placed on a payment plan that took months to settle-up: A plan where the HOAâs attorneys act as the debt collector, too, charging fees. Fees were issued for verifying addresses, sending demand letters, and researching owners. Benes wonders how the research went, given that she left a forwarding address, verified by the Postal Service, but still received no notices until the threats of foreclosure. âTheyâre just not willing to budge. You can tell them anything. You can provide them proof of everything that youâre saying is legitimate, and all they want is their money,â said Benes. |
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NPR Interview with Gretchen Mortgage |
Wednesday, 25 May 2011 |
How 'Reckless' Greed Contributed To Financial Crisis
Gretchen Morgenson, who covers world financial markets for The New York Times, has been untangling the complex foreclosure mess and efforts to reform government regulations on Wall Street for several years. Now Morgenson and co-author Joshua Rosner have written a book about the origins of the financial meltdown. In Reckless Endangerment: How Outsized Ambition, Greed and Corruption Led to Economic Armageddon, Morgenson and Rosner describe how regulators failed to control greed and recklessness on Wall Street. Read more...
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Work of the Texas Rich and Politically Powerful? |
Wednesday, 25 May 2011 |
Lawmaker: Builder hurt HOA bill
Dewhurst, Bob Perry aides deny interference
With a midnight deadline approaching, the Texas House author of a bill designed to make homeowners' associations more accountable said he would rather let the measure die than accept a weakened version promoted by Houston homebuilder and mega-political-donor Bob Perry. A frustrated state Rep. Burt Solomons, R-Carrollton, pulled his bill down after the House accepted an amendment he said would put into law "some of the worst business practices out there."...Perry spokesman Anthony Holm called Solomons' account of last session "far-fetched." Dewhurst spokesman Mike Walz said the lieutenant governor does not have any recollection of a conversation with Perry about homeowners' associations. |
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Solomons laid blame for debacle on Bob Perry |
Wednesday, 25 May 2011 |
The Quorum Report: SOLOMONS PULLS DOWN HOA BILL AFTER KING PREVAILS WITH FLOOR SUBSTITUTE
Solomons replaced West bill with new language that brought incoming from Buddy Jones and Bob Perry. Yet another attempt at comprehensive homeownersâ association (HOA) reform hit the mat this afternoon when the latest iteration was body-slammed on the House floor by a rival member and its sponsor threw in the towel, likely putting the omnibus legislation down for the count this session. Rep. Burt Solomons (R-Carrollton) succumbed to a challenge to his version of the bill by Rep. Phil King (R-Weatherford) and capitulated rather than advance the Senate version King was pushing. Solomons laid the blame for the debacle squarely at the feet of lobbyist Buddy Jones, homebuilder and major GOP donor Bob Perry, Dick Weekley of Texans for Lawsuit Reform (TLR), and the Texas Conservative Coalition (TCC). According to Solomons, Perry and representatives of the HOA industry helped write the bill authored by Sen. Royce West (D-Dallas). King touted it as an agreed-to bill by all parties, although reform groups never fully embraced it. Solomons said Perry, TLR and TCC all opposed his committee substitute.
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