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HOA Reform Like An Elephant |
Saturday, 26 March 2011 |
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Corporate America Instigate Frivolous SLAPP Suits to Exploit Courts and Constitutional Rights |
Saturday, 26 March 2011 |
Coercive lawsuits shouldn't keep people from exercising their constitutional rights
They're called SLAPP suits. The punchy acronym stands for strategic lawsuits against public participation. They are legal pre-emptive strikes designed to put terror in the hearts of those with nosy questions, suspicions of wrongdoing or the urge to stir their fellow citizens to action. Their targets range from journalists to whistle-blowers to ordinary citizens engaged in the routine workings of our democracy â whether this is researching news stories, speaking out against abuses in public agencies or merely organizing petition drives. |
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Friday, 18 March 2011 |
Home Wreckers: How Wall Street Foreclosures Are Devastating Communities
As the foreclosure crisis continues, the costs to homeowners, the property tax base, and local governments adds up to $650 billion to as much as $1 trillion. Wall Street banks shattered our economy and left our communities to clean up the pieces. The housing market is where the economic crisis began and without immediate action, we are facing a multi-billion dollar hit to homeowners and communities across California that would undermine the economic recovery our state desperately needs. Without a remedy, the damage to our communities will be staggering and long-lasting.
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HOA Reform Coalition Press Release Freehold and HOA Private Transfer Fees |
Sunday, 13 March 2011 |
Home Owner Associations Face Increasing OppositionFrom Homeowners to End âTransfer Feesâ
Homeowners and Realtors have fought for years to end the controversial Home Owners Associations (HOA) and Freehold Capital Partners private transfer fees charged each time a home sells. Business & Industry Committee will hear House Bill 8. The bill is an enabling act that opens the door to mandatory transfer fees and substantially increases the number of gratuitous administrative fees and fines the HOA management industry can charge. If passed, HOA governments can impose not only transfer fees but unlimited others: entry fee, resale certificate fees, certificates of compliance fees, capital Improvement fees, special assessment fees, covenant compliance inspection fees and even contribution fees. |
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HOA Bites the Hand that Feeds Them – HOA Attorneys Scam Homebuilders |
Friday, 11 March 2011 |
Federal probe into valley HOAs broadens
Federal prosecutors have identified 75 to 100 co-conspirators, including judges, attorneys and former police officers, at various levels of a massive fraud scheme involving Las Vegas Valley homeÂowners associations, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has learned. Some 25 to 30 targets of the investigation are taking plea deals that will ensure their cooperation in the prosecution of as many as two dozen high-level players in the scheme. |
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California Court of Appeal in Sacramento Rules Against CC&Rs Brinding Arbitration Clause |
Sunday, 06 March 2011 |
CC&R Provisions Mandating Binding Arbitration of Construction Defect Claims Ruled Unenforceable
"CC&Rs are not an effective means of obtaining an agreement to arbitrate a homeowners association's construction defect claims against a developer." "Treating CC&Rs as a contract such that they are sufficient to waive the right to trial by jury does not comport with the importance of the right waived." The Villa
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Declaration of CC&Rs was recorded unilaterally by
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Development, the developer, and was, thus, imposed on the Association and its members. The Association was never given the opportunity to accept or reject the terms of the CC&Rs and did not sign them. |
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check immigration status on prospective buyers |
Tuesday, 01 March 2011 |
Immigration Ignites Grand Prairie Mobile Home Park
Some residents angry over policy to check immigration status on prospective buyers. The property ownersâ association board is demanding proof of legal residency from buyers who want to live at the park on Shady Grove Road near Belt Line. "Itâs just not right," said property owner Ramona Bledsoe. "They didnât ask it from white people. But theyâre asking it from Latino people." Board Vice President Nola Wolfe denied the policy is enforced only for Latinos. |
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Pulte-Centex Construction Defects a Growing Problem |
Sunday, 27 February 2011 |
Pulte-Centex Warranty??
This video is a report about problems experienced with Centex Homes, owned by Pulte Home Group. We are experiencing repeated problems with leaking pipes into our ceiling, walls to ceiling cracks, and pealing sheet rock by our Skylights. Centex has refused to fix our problems even though they are repeat problems previously fixed by Centex. We will post further video evidence of these problems so everyone can see the quality of Centex Homes, now owned by Pulte Homes. We appear to be living in a Lemon, with repeat problems, not a quality home as Centex professes to produce. We encourage everyone to think twice before buying a home from either of these companies. See You Tube:Centex Homes Pulte Homes Poor Workmanship - Shower Leak - Centex Homes Pulte Home Group Poor Workmanship - Centex Homes: Check! - Centex Homes Pulte Homes Poor Customer Service - Community Forum on the Abuses from Centex Homes |
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Fascinating how quickly these things get resolved... |
Sunday, 27 February 2011 |
Waiting Seven Years for Two Answers
WHEN Zella Mae Green of Georgia filed for bankruptcy to save her home from foreclosure in 2004, she and her lawyer wanted to know two things: Did she actually owe any back payments on her mortgage? And, if so, to whom? It didnât seem like a lot to ask. But until last week, those questions had been unanswered for seven years... Fascinating how quickly these things get resolved when some daylight shines in. |
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Toe-To-Toe With Wells Fargo |
Thursday, 24 February 2011 |
Wells Fargo Meeting Today With Philly Homeowner Who "Foreclosed" On Them (Here's How He Did It)
...how did Patrick go from embattled and ignored homeowner to seated across the negotiating table with leverage? I spoke with him to find out more about both how and why he did what he did. His story is an inspiration to anyone who's dreamed of going toe-to-toe with the big banks and winning. Turns out that armed with persistence, and a little legal know-how, Davids can take down Goliaths... About two years ago, after Wells Fargo stopped responding to his letters requesting more information, Patrick boned up and learned about a law called the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA). The law was enacted to safeguard homebuyers from anti-competitive and collusive behavior among the companies and agents involved with buying and selling real estate. One of the protections involves the "Qualified Written Request," or QWR. |
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HOA Syndrome: Living in an HOA was the worst |
Wednesday, 23 February 2011 |
Judith L. MD: Living in an HOA was the worst
Living in an HOA was the worst thing that ever happened to me - that I could have avoided. As a physician, although not a psychiatrist or psychologist, I absolutely believe in the validity of 'HOA Syndrome'. Lost sleep, extreme stress and anxiety that permeates every aspect of your life and harms your family repeatedly...if you find yourself in the crosshairs of a vicious, dishonest and greedy Tyrant on the Board , then you can pretty much kiss life as you know it 'goodbye' for up to a decade. I'm in my 6 th year of HOA Helll and there's still no end in sight. |
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