Tag Archives: HOA Embezzlement

Colorado Fires

This is a tough time of year for many Coloradans. Our summer skies are filled with flashes of lightning; a gorgeous sight from a distance, but dry lightning can play havoc when the vegetation is dry. Over the past few days more than 500 homes and a number of businesses have been destroyed here. One of the most devastating fires was in the Black Forest, a hilly, tree-filled area just north of Colorado Springs. At the time of this writing, the fire is still burning, only half controlled.

Over the next few months, I’ll be monitoring the news from there very closely. Many of these homes are in subdivisions controlled by a Homeowners Association. In recent years, storm and fire devastated HOAs have been completely unreasonable with homeowners who are trying desperately to rebuild. There are cases in Florida where homeowners have been slammed with fines because the tarps used to cover damaged roofs were not of a uniform blue color. No kidding!  And in New Mexico, a homeowner was sued because he was living in a small trailer while trying to rebuild his burned-out home.

From a Constitutional standpoint Homeowners Associations are fundamentally flawed. They have nothing to do with democracy, and everything to do with fascist minority control over the majority. And when Nature, herself, demands that neighbors cooperate to recover from disaster, Homeowners Associations often go to extremes to make sure cooperation is impossible.

In my heart I hope that Colorado residents work together to recover from this nightmare of flames and ash. In my mind, I know I’ll be doing stories on those who are doing their best to increase the emotional and financial damage to their fellow neighbors.

People Are Learning

Hundreds of thousands of homeowners across the country are getting educated about Homeowners Associations. They’re not doing it by reading my book, or any of the others on the market. They’re learning by cold, hard, first-hand experience.

A lady in Houston, Texas named Crystal Stemberger is an author, a successful personal finance blogger, and a fulltime blog advertising manager. Her business and blog are called Budgeting the Fun Stuff. And it really is a fun site for browsing.

But the reason I’m mentioning her is an excellent blog she wrote about her experience as a new member of a Texas Homeowners Association, where she’s discovering the unnecessary and demeaning bullying which is targeting her. A weed, a wrong-headed claim that her car was parked on the street for longer than the mandated six hours. Threats of fines. Not only is her column good, the many comments below it are also informative. And it shows that the word is spreading about the vulgarity of rogue Homeowners Associations. The national HOA movement is slowly killing itself.

Here’s the link to Crystal’s column:

http://tinyurl.com/pxdkgnv

original source:

http://www.budgetinginthefunstuff.com/home-owners-association-bullies/

 

 

 

 

Bieber Bashing!

This one is actually kind of funny. Justin Bieber is apparently not well-liked by many of his neighbors. The singing sensation lives in the ritzy neighborhood of Calabasas, California, where homeowners pay $1000 a month in HOA dues.

But the teenager’s antics, including loud and late parties, driving like a maniac and threatening other homeowners are causing  a neighborhood revolt. Neighbors have repeatedly demanded that HOA officials take some kind of action.  Even Sheriff’s deputies are demanding that the D.A. charge Bieber with assault and battery.

Now, the revolt has escalated to the point that a number of homeowners are refusing to pay their thousand-buck-a-month dues until the HOA takes action.

It’s amusing. Not paying your HOA dues is a serious crime in HOA Amerika, even more serious than late parties, speeding and assault. So these neighbors have all decided to become even worse criminals than Bieber is.

Hypocrisy?

Yup.

http://tinyurl.com/lvcfc8t

original source:

http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/entertainment/neighbours-want-home-owners-association-to-act-against-bieber-596428.html

HooRay for Florida!!!

Boy, howdee folks, this here Colorado cowboy never thought he’d see this day. But it looks like another fascist HOA state has just dipped its little toe into the waters of a free man’s land.

Governor Rick Scott has just signed HB-7119 into law! This law isn’t terribly radical. It just requires that all Homeowners Associations (or common area maintenance communities) in the state get registered. They have to report their federal tax I.D. numbers, the number of parcels within their subdivison. Most radical of all? They have to report their mailing and physical addresses. Ah yes, and they have to report their annual revenues and expenses for each association.

Sounds suspiciously like Open Government, doesn’t it?

Guess who viciously opposed this bill and demanded that the governor veto it? Two guesses? OK, three guesses. It’s the HOA board members and the industry that manage the HOA scam. Somehow, financial transparency scares the crap out of these people. Somehow, transparency unravels embezzlement, extortion, kickbacks, and pay-to-play schemes.

There are some heroes who stood up to the many bullies in the HOA industry.

Jan Bergemann. God bless you.

Rep. Michael Larosa. God bless you.

Rep. Debbie Mayfield. God bless you

Sen. Alan Hays. God bless you.

And God bless the American people who are slowly waking up to what has to be one of the most massive financial scams in the history of our country.

Sadly, there’s still such a long way to go to bring freedom to all of our people.

Such a long, long journey.

But it begins with a step.

They’re Looking, They’re looking, They’re looking at you!

One of the great privileges of being a longtime news reporter is the great people you get to meet. Often, people we meet and do a few interviews or stories with, turn out to be some of the most important people in the entire world.

In the late 80’s and 90’s I had the privilege to have a few phone calls, a few lunches and a few interviews with a Boulder resident named Phil Zimmerman. No, his name, alone, won’t blow you away at first. But my TV news story on Phil described how he had created PGP, an email and telephonic encryption program in which the acronym meant “Pretty Good Privacy”. It was an such a powerful cryptography program that it couldn’t be broken by those spymasters at the NSA and the CIA. Phil was just a typical Boulder local, a nice guy, a good friend, a fellow who readily and honestly answered all questions.

The U.S Goverment decided to file the most horrendous of criminal charges against Zimmerman, charges of espionage, charges of breaking a new law which prohibited the export of ‘weapons’ to other nations. For three years, Phil Zimmerman was suddenly one of the most heinous criminals on the planet. He was told the criminal charges would be dropped if he created a ‘back door’ in PGP, through which government spies could read all encrypted messages. Phil refused.

Phil laughed at the idea that his cryptography protocol was a weapon. It was just a tool to keep Americans from having their privacy invaded by their own government. After all, the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution mandates that the Government cannot invade the privacy of Americans’ possessions and papers without a duly issued Warrant. One day Phil made the fateful decision to suddenly release PGP to the world, free of charge.

Phil Zimmerman has been repeatedly named one of the most important figures in the history of the Internet. Had we all taken his advice 22 years ago, there would be no NSA/CIA/IRS spying scandal today, because government agencies would never been allowed to tap into our most private, confidential conversations. All of our conversations and communications would have been buried in a foam of unintelligible PGP digital gibberish.

Today, Phil Zimmerman is a giant in the world of the Internet. He also happens to be one of the most prescient human beings in history. He predicted how the NSA, the CIA, the FBI and the alphabet soup of other secretive organizations would use technology to snoop on the smallest, most inconsequential affairs of common Americans. From the beer date with your buddies, to the illicit affair with an old girlfriend, your own government now owns you, lock, stock, body and soul and your minor indiscretions will forever live in it its databases and be forever useful against you should a time come when you need to be intimidated into silence. Big Brother is here, and he has no legal constraints and no morals.

We happen to be living through the most massively intrusive and illegal spying program in the history of America. Every act you do, every person with whom you speak, ever word you write on your computer (even if it’s never posted) is under the control and the eye of the Central Government. Your personal privacy is gone, a thing of the past. This data is being passed around to various government agencies, and shockingly it’s being handed right back down to local government, and that means something as small and as seemingly trivial as your own Homeowners Association. Doubt me, and I’ll give you specific examples. This is not paranoia. It’s the expert analysis of an investigative reporter with four decades of experience. Homicides have been solved because details of federal spying have been made available to local law enforcement. When you hear that an arsonist has been caught just minutes or hours after setting fire to a remote field in California, there’s good reason to believe that illegally gathered information has been passed down from the national to the local level.

Rapidly solving crimes is a good thing, right? I would agree. But the parallel sacrifice must be pondered. The Fourth Amendment reads:

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Sounds pretty clear, doesn’t it? When a high government official muses that it might be legal to kill an American on American soil with a drone strike, does that not sound like a government that’s gone too far? When illegally gathered information is passed on to one political party or another, have we not gone too far? When an HOA board member can call up his buddy in local law enforcement and get a copy of a homeowner’s credit record, Social Security records, income tax returns, banking records and juvenile crime records, is that too far?

On November 13th, 1987, I released a one-hour documentary on the NBC affiliate TV station where I worked. It was called “Somebody’s Listening,” and every single word of that documentary is still valid today. In fact, it’s especially valid because it predicted the exact kind of spying scandal that we’re reading about in today’s news.

That was when I first met Phil Zimmerman. He called me shortly after that program aired and asked to meet for lunch. He told me he was a bit of a privacy nut and that “Somebody’s Listening” was good, but didn’t go far enough. Then he told me about PGP, which he hoped would someday protect the world against government eavesdropping. Sadly, it didn’t. It eventually elevated Phil to one of the most exalted positions in the Silicon Valley, but we’re still waiting for the protections he once hoped for. In the meantime, Big Brother is more evil that anything George Orwell envisioned in his epic “1984”.

Are these powers really the ones you want in the hands of your neighbors?