Category Archives: Fraud

Trump Sign Brings $50/Day Fine!

guest blog by Shu Bartholomew

Here we go again!  

The Cottages at Savannah Condominium Unit Owners Association in North Ridgeville, Ohio, is threatening Frank Kronen with $50 daily fines if he doesn’t remove his Trump sign from his window.  They claim it violates their “code rules and regulations” .  

The Cottages is not the first residential association that has attempted to strip a homeowner of his Constitutionally protected right to free speech. Many associations have tried over the years and many have succeeded – but not all.  

At least a couple of examples come to mind.  In both of these instances the results were epic.

The first story took place a little over 20 years ago when Cheryl Kagan ran for State Delegate in Maryland.  Cheryl lived in a high rise condominium and put a “Vote Kagan” sign in her window. And that’s when all hell broke loose!  A rather vocal HOA attorney warned everyone that the entire area would look like “the backside of a refrigerator” if people were allowed to put campaigns signs in their windows.  Where do they get these ideas? Unfortunately for the condo association and this particular attorney, Cheryl won!  And the first thing she did once in office was to introduce legislation protecting condo owners’ right to put campaign signs in their windows. What a concept!  The world has not spun off its axis and Maryland does not look like the backside of a refrigerator!  So much for the expertise of industry members!  

And let’s not forget the stunning accomplishments of Maria and Sam Farran who placed an Obama sign in their front yard.  The sign exceeded the association approved size for signs by a few inches.  When the Farrans were told they were in violation, they were more than willing to comply with the insanity of their HOA.   They brought the sign into compliance by cutting it in half.  Apparently the board was not amused. That was the straw that broke the camel’s back and started the war that captured the imagination of the country.  After several years of litigation, Olde Belle Haven filed for bankruptcy protection.  And then a sense of community returned to the neighborhood. Although the HOA corporation still exists, the homeowners amended the documents stripping it of all its powers.  The last I heard, the owners were a real community where people got along, did what they wanted with their homes and where property values went up.  

So much for the prognostications of the HOA industry!  

Meanwhile in The Cottages in Ohio, Frank says when he entered the US Army, he swore an oath to protect the Constitution and he is prepared to continue defending it now.  He adds, “If that offends anyone, deal with it.”   “I’m an American, I served to protect my right to put that sign in my window, I’ll be damned if somebody’s gonna tell me to take it out.”

I like his attitude.  Good luck Frank.  I look forward to adding your story to the ones where the homeowners win.

(link to FOX 8 story on battle over Trump sign)

California Bows Before CAI Racism!

This one is so amazing it’s not even amazing! I would even go so far as to call the California Legislature racist!

Assembly Member Donald Wagner introduced a bill to make the state’s Open Meetings law apply to the boards of Homeowners Associations. The CAI and its minions of lawyers and lobbyists descended on the Legislature like flies on a carcass. Only one member of the Housing Committee voted in favor of allowing homeowners to know what their boards were doing.

California has many homeowners whose English-speaking skills are limited. Under current California law, you’re not even allowed to bring an interpreter or representative to a board meeting.

There are lots of reasons not to live in California. This is just another of them.

(link to story on vote against openness)

https://ad68.asmrc.org/press-release/16196

 

Survey On Neighborhood Satisfaction

I originally wasn’t going to link to this survey written by Arizona Realtor Jill Schweitzer. Polling organizations like Zogby, which is often used by the Community Associations Institute, are famously flawed because of the leading questions asked by the survey. Still, because this website is in the business of educating clueless homeowners, I’ve reconsidered.

Take the poll. It can’t hurt. And who knows? It might educate someone.

(poll on neighborhood satisfaction)

 

Rich People Have More Rights!

It’s ugly to say it, but rich people really do think their rights are superior. At least, that’s what it looks like in drought-ridden Southern California. The entire southwest is facing one of the worst droughts in its history. Yet members of the Blackhawk Homeowners Association have been told to green up their lawns…or else!

There are new state laws that prohibit California HOAs from fining residents who have brown lawns. But do you honestly think the average Homeowners Association has any respect for state law?

http://www.inquisitr.com/3076005/california-homeowners-association-orders-residents-to-add-more-green-to-lawns-or-face-fines-despite-historic-drought/

Another Homeowner Loses Her Home To Auction

The main purpose of this blog has nothing to do with just ‘letting off steam.’ It’s to try to educate homeowners on the kind of power Homeowners Associations have. I get tons of email from people around the country who ask, “Can they really do that to me?”

The answer is, “Yes, they can. They are a completely unregulated power that has nothing to do with neighborhood improvement. It’s a warped process of trying to funnel your money to favored attorneys, collection agencies, brothers-in-law in the lawn maintenance business, and sometimes a little bribery and kickbacks. It’s about the money, it’s always about the money.”

Homeowners just have a tough time believing that…until it happens to them.

Here’s another sad story, one of thousands and thousands across the country. We get so much junk mail each day, we throw 90% of our mail out without even looking at it. A Texas woman did that. And she just got her home swiped by the Canyon Gate at Northpointe Homeowners Association. She thinks she can fight the seizure and auctioning of her home.

Sadly, she probably won’t win.

(link to ABC13 news story on woman’s loss of home)

http://abc13.com/news/only-on-13-hoa-sells-home-of-woman-with-outstanding-dues/1351962/