Sunday, June 29, 2008

Unions love Willets Point land grab

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Unions love Willets Point land grab: "'It's just a big land grab,' says Dan Feinstein, whose family has run Feinstein Ironworks in Willets Point for more than 75 years.

'How in the world does the mayor justify what he's trying to do?' Feinstein says. 'He's nationalizing our property like we're in Venezuela or Russia, then determining which of his friends will get it.'"

Friday, June 27, 2008

Kelo decision

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Kelo v. City of New London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "The decision was widely criticized by American politicians and the general public. Many members of the general public viewed the outcome as a gross violation of property rights and as a misinterpretation of the Fifth Amendment, the consequence of which would be to benefit large corporations at the expense of individual homeowners and local communities."

Texas House of Representatives

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Texas House of Representatives: "In light of the 2005 Kelo decision by the United States Supreme Court, legislators have moved quickly to protect private rights from eminent domain procedures."

Eminent domain

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Newsroom: "Eminent domain to be studied"

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Texas for sale

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"Texas Real Estate Slump Lets Mexicans Take It Back"

Stop Texas HOA Foreclosures

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About Us Stop Texas HOA Foreclosures: "An advocate movement started in 1990 by Johnnie and Harvella Jones, two years after they arrived from Ohio to Kingwood, Texas, and learned they were living in a homeowner association environment requiring annual maintenance fees that if not paid could cause foreclosure of your homestead."

Trafford Publishing: The Texas Homestead Hoax
Find out how Texas' dirty little secret began and how the judges, Community Associations Institute (CAI) attorneys, constable and even HUD are involved in the cover-up in this cottage industry; and it is just not in Texas.

Foreclosure due to fines loophole in TX property code? (Texas) - misc.consumers.house.homeowner-assn | Google Groups

Meetups

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The Auckland Property Investors Meetup is a focused and friendly forum to discuss everything from home loans, conveyancing and tax advantages, to investment strategy, deal-making and just about everything in between. If it's a way to create wealth through property investment, we're talking about it. This Meetup group will provide the most benef

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Auckland Property Investors
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In-POWER Real Estate Investing is designed to teach people new to real estate investing or expand your current knowledge base about the ins and outs of real estate investing . We invite guest speakers to cover topics that are necessary for investing in real estate and running a small business

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Meet other local fans of the financial board game Cashflow 101 & 202 by R. Kiyosaki. All are welcome. The mission of this Meetup is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to learn about and develop investment strategies...and have FUN doing it! ******UPDATE****** (03Jun2

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Round Rock Wealthbuilder's
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This club is specifically focused on Real Estate investing and business ownership. The leaders are ALL investors and business owners that mentor on multiple streams of income through Real Estate and Business Ownership. Network with other Business owners and investors and have fun with the financial board game of Ca$hflow by Robert Kiyosaki. In

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  1. Does Meetup cost any money?

    Meetup doesn't charge you to create a Meetup account, join a Meetup Group, or attend Meetups.

    Instead, every Meetup Group is responsible for paying a monthly Fee billed to the Organizer. Most Organizers treat the fee like a restaurant tab, sharing the fee with the Meetup Group members by setting membership dues or charging at individual Meetups.

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The Houston Real Estate Buying Power Group (Houston, TX) - Meetup.com

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The Houston Real Estate Buying Power Group (Houston, TX) - Meetup.com

Houston Metropolitan Real Estate Buying & Investing Meetup (Houston, TX) - Meetup.com

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Houston Metropolitan Real Estate Buying & Investing Meetup (Houston, TX) - Meetup.com

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

SAY NOA TO HOA

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Blogs: "SAY NOA TO HOA --Let's explore HOA myths together"

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FROM 1958-1963 I SERVED IN THE US ARMY STATIONED IN BERLIN DEFENDING AGAINST COMMMUNISM. PEOPLE WOULD TURN EACH OTHER IN TO THE GOVERNMENT, THE SAME WAY AS THE HOA ACTS. HOA= COMMUNISM. JM

JIM MCDONOUGH 120 weeks ago

Jim, I worked for two years in Latvia after the Soviet Union was out of there but had a chance to learn about what life was like under the Soviets. It was incredible that even school lunch menus had to be approved in Moscow for schools in small Latvian towns.
HOAs are report communities rather than support communities and that is all too similar to any police type government.-- Georgia

georgia hotton 119 weeks ago

Condominium and Homeowners Associations

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Regenesis.net - Condominium and Homeowners Associations

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Hi Danielle!

Well, since our HOA in Rancho Sahuarita is out-sourced to a property management company (Lewis Management), a more appropiate question may be,"How do you feel about Lewis Management?"
Unfortunately, this is a public forum so I will refrain from telling you how I really feel! LOL....

James Mulkins 120 weeks ago

Danielle,

I will be honest Danielle, I know we pay our dues to them, but frankly I have no idea what they exactly do or where our money goes. I wanted to know if they have a newsletter or meetings so that we know better about Rancho Sahuarita HOA. For now, for me it is just a phantom that eats my money.

Mona Darwich-Gatto 120 weeks ago

Well, your HOA dues pay for the clubhouse (and the gym) and the waterpark and the upkeep of the lake.

Sean Kay 120 weeks ago

Thanks Sean!

I thought that was included in the mortgage..., so nothing else is included?

Mona Darwich-Gatto 120 weeks ago

Buying into any HOA can be a "buyer beware" proposition.
Rancho Sahuarita appears to be a major HOA with several smaller sub associations all participating in it. It has fantastic recreation amenities and the present cost for using these is quite reasonable.
However, there seems to be major delay in the development of the proposed golf course and some of the early residents are wondering if the golf course will ever be an actuality.
Others are concerned that renters may have better access to the amenities than family visitors of actual owners.
Some questions arise as to the awareness of the buyers as to their ultimate responsibility for managing and financially supporting the great rec facilities once the developer moves out. There is some question as to whether the present monthly fees might be low ball figures.
As with any HOA, it is important that the prospective buyer read the CC&Rs, the rules and regs that govern the HOA, and perhaps even more importantly talk to residents who have been there at least one year.
If feasible, rent there for several months or a year before actually buying. Right now it may be a buyers market and you might be well advised not to move too quickly.
-- georgia hotton

georgia hotton 120 weeks ago

Realty Times - HOA Myths Muddle Board Responsibilities

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Realty Times - HOA Myths Muddle Board Responsibilities

HOA True Believers

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HOA True Believers

10 HOA Myths

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Ten Homeowner Assocition (HOA) Myths
In the United States of America
Copyright 2007 Citizens for Constitutional Local Government

By Jan Jackson
February 25, 2008
Florissant, Colorado

1. MYTH: The HOA attorney represents you, and will assist you in your claims of wrongdoing against the board.

REALITY: The attorney represents the HOA as reflected by the board. He defends the board.

2. MYTH: In spite of your contractual CC&Rs, your civil and fundamental rights are still protected by the Constitution.

REALITY: As a private contract, your CC&Rs have priority over the Bill of Rights, unless those particular rights are so enumerated by the US Supreme Court, such as the Fair Housing Act. People have the freedom to contract and can surrender their rights as happens, many times unexpectedly, as stated by the CC&Rs.

3. MYTH: Disputes are resolved by an independent tribunal with an opportunity to examine witnesses and the charges.

REALITY: Generally, the board issues complaints and decides the issue.

4. MYTH: You can file a complaint with the local government for enforcement of state law violations by the board.

REALITY: HOA disputes are treated as private disputes, and local police / attorneys do not get involved. Filing a civil suit is generally required, even in the case of a state law violation.

5. MYTH: If unhappy with the board, homeowners can vote the board out in any election as elected public officials can be voted out.

REALITY: There are no protections against violations of the election process, nor oversight of fair elections since the incumbent board, like a corrupt political machine, controls the elections and hears any claims of voting irregularities.

6. MYTH: The HOA fosters vibrant, healthy communities with the general welfare of the homeowners as an important goal.

REALITY: HOAs are created to maintain property values, and to exercise police powers to regulate the use and operation of the common areas and amenities. There is no equivalent Bill of Rights to protect homeowner fundamental rights as with public government. HOAs do not have to be fair, reasonable or competent.

7. MYTH: Not actually having read, actually signed, or acknowledged the provisions within the CC&Rs invalidates its legality.

REALITY: Just the mere posting of the CC&Rs at the county clerks office is sufficient to create a binding agreement when you accept your deed.

8. MYTH: As in the case of a dispute with your credit card company, in a dispute with your HOA you can send a certified letter to your HOA and no action can be taken until the dispute is resolved.

REALITY: You must always make your payments regardless of any dispute. Buying in an HOA is equivalent to pledging your home as collateral for the timely and continuous payment of assessments. Your home can be foreclosed and sold at auction by the HOA.

9. MYTH: The home you buy in an HOA is your private property to do and act in any manner as you please that is not contrary to municipal ordinances.

REALITY: The CC&Rs represent a surrender of your property rights to the HOA, granting it broad, discretionary powers not envisioned at the time of purchase nor clearly stated within the CC&Rs.

10. MYTH: As with any other contract, you are protected by the version of the CC&Rs in effect at the time of purchase.

REALITY: The courts have upheld subsequent amendments to be binding on all homeowners regardless of when they bought their homes, and these amendments can have far reaching financial consequences beyond the reasonable expectations of the purchaser. In other words, those CC&RS can be a meaningless piece of paper.

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Copyright 2007 Citizens for Constitutional Local Government

This document may be freely copied and distributed only if proper credit is given Citizens for Constitutional Local Government.

Position Paper by Robert Metcalf - onthecommons.us

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Position Paper by Robert Metcalf - onthecommons.us

Homeowners Associations: The HOA Gravy Train

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Homeowners Associations: The HOA Gravy Train

Position Statement On Common Interest Developments

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Approximately 60,000,000 United States citizens now live in what are loosely defined as CIDs. While the earliest mention of an “Association of Property Owners” goes back to 1826 in Boston, these types of developments really started to propagate in the 1970s. Real estate developers faced a problem, especially in the urban and suburban areas surrounding large cities. Land was becoming scarce. In addition, most local governments had very strict zoning requirements with regard to lot sizes, setbacks, etc. In order to get around these problems, the developers turned to the CID. By creating a Not-For-Profit Corporation, the “Homeowners Association” (HOA), not only did they find a way around the zoning issues, but they also created a framework, which would let them exercise total control over a project until it was finished. Furthermore, they discovered a very seductive tool to entice the local governments to give their approval. That tool is this. The developers, through the HOA, would provide basic services such as snow removal and trash collection for a fee charged to the homeowners. The local governments for their part would get to tax the residents at the full rate, without providing any services. A true “Quid Pro Quo”.
http://www.texashoareform.org/PositionStatementOnCommonInterestDevelopments.doc

Austin

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City-Data Forum - View Single Post - Trip Report and Question about HOA: "For your own financial security, don't even think about buying a home in an HOA. You've raised great points. Unfortunately, the attitude in many of these HOA areas is to extend the restrictions far beyond what you agreed to through the use of 'rules' and 'regulations' adopted by the Board without your approval or agreement. Their philosophy is that the CCRs don't say that they can't do that. The problem of course is that Board members and Architectural Committee members are talking about YOUR property, not their property or HOA property.

HOA laws in Texas are awful for the homeowners. There is quite an industry that feeds off of and bilks homeowners living in HOAs. 'Private fining' is one significant example. Indeed, you will find an older neighborhood that has an HOA will suddenly endow itself with fining powers and adopt a 'priority of payment' to apply your assessment payments to fines, management company fees prior to being applied to your assessments - once a 'professional' management company gets involved. The other side will say 'hey you just have to follow 'the rule' ', but as I stated earlier they tend to create new rules that you never agreed to as well as interpret restrictive covenants unreasonably or even unlawfully."

Sunday, June 22, 2008

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