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Elder Abuse– Dr. Gary Solomon

Nevada psychologist and Homeowners Rights advocate Dr. Gary Solomon has an incredible way with words; cogent, insightful, powerful. His paper on ‘HOA Syndrome’ made headlines. His paper on elder abuse in Homeowners Associations is absolutely worth printing out, and possibly mailing out to some of your HOA neighbors.

Dr. Solomon believes that elderly homeowners are intentionally farmed by HOA management companies because they have trouble fighting back, and this 50 billion dollar a year lawsuit machine creates unbelievable financial and medical distress for hundreds of thousands, possibly even millions of elderly homeowners across the country.

Do yourself a favor and read his elder abuse paper linked below. If HOA abuse of elderly homeowners is ever stemmed, Dr. Solomon will have been one of the three or four national leaders who made it happen.

http://www.texashoareform.org/Documents/HOA-Elder-Abuse.pdf

 

HOA Corruption In Las Vegas

As you read the Vegas Voice editorial linked below, please keep in mind the massive organized crime and racketeering indictments in Nevada. The Homeowners Association movement in this country is fundamentally corrupt. The basic HOA structure is flawed because it encourages embezzlement, extortion, bribery, and abuse of neighbors. It’s good to see a few public voices here and there expressing concern.

(click here for The Vegas Voice story)

http://www.thevegasvoice.net/articles/the-flip-side-of-hoa-wars-2-it-s-all-about-money-4104.aspx

HOA Halloween Jerks!

Crazy, how HOA Amerika has become so fascist.

This HOA in Silver Spring, Maryland has decided that one homeowner goes a little too far in her decorations. The kids in the neighborhood absolutely love it when this homeowner puts out her annual Halloween display. But this HOA does what HOAs do. They sue. They ‘farm’ certain homeowners to find cases to refer to their chosen law firms. They figure that ‘farmed’ homeowners will surrender, pay the fines, the jacked-up legal fees and excessive collection costs.

It’s all about money. Follow the money.

This kind of neighborhood retaliation should be illegal! It’s unconscionable.
But these lawn Nazis know no bounds.

(click here for Halloween story)

 

Not HOA Related, But Really Hilarious & Lovely Corruption!

From The London Times: 

Outside England’s Bristol Zoo there is a parking lot for 150 cars and 8 buses.

For 25 years, its parking fees were managed by a very pleasant attendant….. He charged car owners $1.40 for parking, buses paid about $7.

One day, after 25 solid years of never missing a day of work and collecting all those fees he just didn’t show up. Managers of the zoo called the city council asking for someone to send down another parking agent to take his place.

The council did some research and replied that the parking lot was the zoo’s responsibility, not theirs. 

The zoo told the council that the attendant was a city employee, not theirs.

The city council replied that this parking lot attendant had never 
been on the city payroll.

After two and a half decades, this ‘parking attendant’ is undoubtedly sitting in his villa some where on the coast of Spain, Italy or France, laughing at the sucker he’d made of the system. 

He apparently charged the parking fee on his own. People gladly paid the parking toll to visit the zoo. 

All he had to do was show up each morning, collect the parking fees and stash them in his personal account.

For 25 years, he collected about $569 a dayl After 25 years, that amounts to a paltry 7 million dollars.

LOL! At this point, nobody even knows this shyster’s name. But he’s a genius.

And a millionaire. And nobody knows his name!

God bless you in your retirement, Sir!

Great Column in Las Vegas Newspaper

Rana Goodman

On My Soap Box

The Mess Continues, The Government Does Nothing!

For the past two months, I have been telling you about the issues of the Crossroads III Condominiums homeowners. Unfortunately, nothing has been resolved as of this date, since the wheels of the Nevada Real Estate Division (NRED) move painfully slow – even in the face of this emergency situation.

Terry Williams, Public Information Officer for the Nevada Department of Business & Industry, did speak to me about the case and promised to see what she could find out. She wrote me a long email ending with the following which I found very troubling:

“When an intervention affidavit is filed, the case is considered the state’s case. It is not the complainant’s case. The state has no further duty to report the status of the investigation until the investigation has been completed. The Division caseload is extremely heavy and while a complainant may feel a particular sense of urgency for resolution, the division can only complete an investigation as resources and circumstances (including responsiveness of the other parties named in the complaint, etc.) of individual cases allow.”

Perhaps that is why I have another homeowner incident on my desk that is now going into the fourth year. It has simply languished (or perhaps, been ignored?) by NRED’s bureaucracy.
And perhaps that is why Jerry Marks, who is a Supervisory Community Association Manager, (licensed by the NRED) turned to Channel 13 TV for help when he ran into problems with the HOA he lives in, rather than go through the tedious steps of “going by the NRED book.”

Jeez, the new forms alone would give you angina.

In my attempt to help the Crossroads III board and homeowners, I reached out to their Las Vegas Councilman, former Senator Bob Coffin. I sent several emails via his web page, as well as the previous Vegas Voice editions. I also enclosed a cover letter listing the problems and contact information for the board. The Councilman did not even have the courtesy to respond. No email, no phone call – nothing!

With no end in sight, Crossroads III homeowners cannot even get simple repairs made. The common areas are simply neglected by Sherryl Bacca, the community manager, even though she is paid by the “other” group that claims to be the “rightful board.”

There is now a 4 page recall petition for the “second board” that has been signed by many owners in the complex. Now that they have the required amount of signatures, by law, management has 90 days to hold that election.

If they refuse to do so, the homeowners would have to go back to the Real Estate Division to force compliance. However, as previously stated, no help has been forthcoming from NRED.
Believe me, I am very familiar with the cliché: “If you don’t like living in a HOA, why did you buy a home in one?”

Well, let’s be realistic. The largest percentage of homes built in the Valley over the last 15 or 20 years are in HOA communities. There is very little choice. Reading your governing documents only tell you the rules; you do not have any idea as to the type of board or management you are going to get.

When I was first introduced to the NRED Ombudsman’s office around 2007, a homeowner’s first “HOA problem-solver”, they were happy to give help and instruction. These days, that office is tied up for unlimited amounts of time with bureaucratic layers of forms and rhetoric that lead nowhere.

At the 2011 legislative session, few legislators wanted to talk about presenting HOA bills. However at the last session, there were hundreds of HOA bills, since legislators were besieged by homeowners who were having so many types of problems and needed help.
Things are only going to get worse and help will not be available since while “a complainant may feel a particular sense of urgency for resolution, the division can only complete an investigation as resources, circumstances… allow.”

Suffice to say, any homeowner wishing to sell and bail out of Crossroads III might as well forgetaboutit. There are disclosure laws in this state and sellers must “show and tell” if there are law suits pending, defects they are aware of, and/or “trouble in “River City.” A potential homeowner would have to be out of his/her mind to buy into that mess.

Unless of course, they are into war games!

Rana Goodman is The Vegas Voice political editor and a “trouble shooter, advocating for seniors.” She also maintains a community web site, Anthem Today; a forum for residents in Sun City Anthem. She can be reached at: rana@thevegasvoice.net.