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AHRC

A Letter
WRITE MAKES RIGHT

Homeowners, Write, Track and Publish Letters to Government, Vendors & HOAs using the AHRC Website

July 04, 2007

By AHRC Community Services
Copyright ahrc.com

Los Angeles, California -

Homeowners, are you tired of the "BRUSH OFF' from those government and private sector service providers?

Now, you can use the AHRC News Services interactive website to write, track and, if necessary, publish your letters.

These letters have become popular and informative reading materials for the thousands of people who use the AHRC website for news and research. AHRC generates over 84,000 hits a day.

A few examples illustrate the power of putting the public spotlight on corruption in government, HOA boards and managers.

California Governor Gray Davis(D) always ignored his constituents. Instead, he welcomed with open arms and coffers all those people who came courting him with truckloads of money. Davis tried to raise about $65,000 a day. The citizenery who could not afford his $65,000 a day rate had no place in his world. However, his corrupt laws were exposed and he soon found himself the most unpopular, dispised and mistrusted governor in the history of California.

Davis chief law enforcement officer, Bill Lockyer(D), has also become the most mistrusted and dispised attorney general among California homeowners. Homeowners have exposed the fact that he worked closely with homeowner association collection lawyers, builders and other lobbyists who misused the legislative offices to take control of the public's private property, and constitutional and human rights. Lockyer promised California voters that he would enforce laws and protect people and property. He even exposed the fact that his predecessor, Dan Lundgren (R), did not enforce laws against corporate crimminals. Homeowners who had lost their homes and life savings to corporate criminals helped vote out Lundgren.

But instead of helping homeowners, Lockyer not only does not protect homeowners, but his bank account continues to receive millions from people who scam homeowners.

A network of homeowners who were scammed by collection lawyer contributors of Gray Davis and Bill Lockyer, set up the AHRC site to expose corruption in California goverment and corporate offices. Homeowners from all over the United States began pubishing information about their communities on AHRC, and it has now become a national database of information by the people for the people.

Community news by the corporate media is airbrushed to pander to the politicians and corporate interest who finance the ads in these publications. News on AHRC is news from the sources, from the people who have lived the news - some good, some bad,

Letters and complaints by homeowners can reveal a great deal of information about the government and business. As corporate interests infiltrated government offices and took over the media, the people did not get honest reporting. Now they do their own reporting - and AHRC has become a site where homeowners spend hours daily reading news and writing letters. This ability is now available to you with a few keystrokes.

Write can make Right! Not only will your complaint letter go to the pertinent government official or vendor, but it will also help to create a national database, which all citizens can access. This database will list all government officials and vendors to whom complaints have been sent, and it will track what action they took and what action they did not take. The database will expose to the clear light of day exactly what happened. AHRC believes that transparency is an essential prerequisite for honesty in government and business.

The complaint section allows you to file a complaint against a vendor, government entity or homeowner's association.

You will be able to communicate directly and privately with the person you are filing the complaint against and track its progress in your personal account. You can withhold your name from the recipient of your letter.

You also have the option to request publication of your complaint on the AHRC web site. You can chose to withhold your name from appearing on the web.

AHRC reserves the right to edit or not publish letters sent to them for publication on the AHRC site. Letters submitted for web publication generally appear on the web within 24 hours.

How does the submission process work?

Step 1: Find Entity - Find or submit the company or government entity in our directory.

Step 2: File Complaint Information - Enter information about your complaint

Step 3: Write Letter or Complaint - Enter a Letter or Complaint address to the company or government entity regarding your complaint.


What you will need:

Step 1: Company/Government Information

NOTE: This information is only requested if we do not have the company/government entry in our database.

* Name (Required) [Shown on web]
* Address (Required) [Shown on web]
* Phone/Fax [Shown on web]
* Email address
* Trade member information [Shown on web]
* Web site URL[Shown on web]
* Summary (Required) [Shown on web]- An unbiased summary of the company/government entry. For homeowners associations, list the names of the board members, manager and lawyer.

Step 2: Complaint Information

* Date of incident (Required) [Shown on web]
* Name of offender
* Contact Person Name
* Email address - The address to address your complaint to.
* Address
* Phone/Fax
* Problem description (Required) [Shown on web]
* Problem summary (Required) [Shown on web]
* Desired Outcome [Shown on web]
* Privacy Information - You can control whether or not the complaint is shown on the web with the privacy options.


Step 3: Write Letter or Complaint

* Letter to company/government (Required) - A letter addressed to the company / government entry detailing your complaint.

Let's get started - Complaint Letter

Log in and Click here to get started on writing your Complaint.

Still have questions?

Just click the FAQ link in the top right side of the AHRC pages to find answers online.

If you need further help use Send us a note using link in top left side of page under TOOLS

 
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