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JUDGE, JURY AND EXECUTIONER
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The power to use wealth to act as a dictatorial judge, jury and executioner in America's homeowner associations
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July 19, 2008
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Jan Jackson
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AHRC News
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Power-and-money-seeking HOA presidents and elected public officials -- with the help of their followers / cabals and their state legislators -- really do have the power to act as judges, juries and executioners in anything and everything they say or do. And that kind of government (or any other governing body) usually goes by the name "Fascist".
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My book "Establishing the New America of independent HOA principalities" will be available in August 2008. My commentaries upon which this book is based, in good part from the broad range of postings found on many internet Homeowner Advocacy groups such AHRC and HOANET. Without the active participation of homeowners, the restoration of our rights will not be possible. It's up to You to make injustice visible.
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Disclosure Watch seeks to pass a law which would require judges to list investments and affiliations with the Secretary of State
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Attorney Richard Fine explains current disclosure laws and the proposed law
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July 12, 2008
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Disclosure Watch
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Disclosure Watch.us
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Attorney Richard Fine is the CEO and chief spokesperson for DisclosureWatch, a public interest group that seeks to pass a law which would require judges to list investements and affiliations on a special form, which would then be filed with the Secretary of State. In the following video Fine explains the law's requirement that judges disclose their financial interest. This includes any investment above $1500, and where they are a director or an active participant to the party. There is currently no document or form on which judges can disclose such information.
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Part IV of Jan Jackson's attorney's Opening Brief in the Appeals Court in Denver, Colorado, concerns her attorney's legal arguments about her homeowners association's DEFAMATION counterclaims (fifty-three of them) which were filed against her because -- or so it appears -- she "committed the sin of challenging" her HOA's board of directors.
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Part II of my attorney's Appeals Court Opening Brief concerns the validity (or lack thereof) of my homeowners association's covenants -- and amendments to those covenants -- which we are challenging in the Appeals Court in Denver, Colorado.
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Part III of my attorney's Opening Brief in the Appeals Court in Denver, Colorado, concerns the Trial court's ORDER (decision) after the Trial in 2007, and my attorney's legal ARGUMENT concerning my claim that certain Amendments of my HOAs Covenants and Assessments were invalid.
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This case involves disputes between an owner of two lots in a rural platted subdivision in Teller County, Colorado, and the property owners' association for that subdivision. These disputes are summarized in the issues.
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AHRC WEBSITE RANKED # 1 BY GOOGLE FOR HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATIONS
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Homeowners Show the Power of Self-Publishing
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January 15, 2005
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AHRC News Services
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AHRC News
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The power of the homeowner voice received fresh confirmation today when their self-publishing website was named #1 for homeowner associations. This singular honor is due in no small measure to the tireless efforts of countless homeowners around the country who refuse to let their voices be squelched.
Some members in the "industry" - especially some CAI lawyers - would love to see the website shut down and shut up. But they had not reckoned with the indomitable spirit of homeowners. A home is not just an economic commodity. It is part and parcel of the fabric of ones being.
AHRC urges all its members to keep on writing. Write makes right.
The website ranking AHRC is: http://www.googlerankings.com/index.php
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Eighty - five per cent of Americans do not want homeowner associations to have the power to foreclose on their homes
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Polls by AHRC News Services
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January 20, 2005
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AHRC News Services
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AHRC News
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Hundreds of Americans from across the country registered and voted on the following poll conducted by AHRC News Services:
1: Should homeowner associations have the power to foreclose on homes?
Yes: 14% No: 85%
2: If an association attorney uses his/her position to create confusion and conflict and line his pockets with homeowner funds, he should be
Fired: 6% - Fired and brought up on ethics charges:
93% - Rewarded with a bonus: 1%
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Homeowners report fraud by homeowner association lawyers, managers and board members
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New Jersey Attorney General wants you to contact his office if you are a victim of fraud
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January 12, 2005
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Peter C. Harvey - Attorney General - New Jersey
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AHRC News
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Many homeowner association owners have been reporting fraud by lawyers, managers and board members. Insurance fraud is one of the major areas of fraud. Managers and board members file false information on insurance application forms and lawyers file fraudulent claims. They then milk the reserves and insurance policy millions that you pay for to finace lawyers and managers to fight in the courtrooms to hide the books and records so the fraud is not exposed. If you believe you have been the victim of a fraud, the New Jesey Attorney General Peter Harvey say he wants to hear from you.
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Battin deserts Desert Crest Homeowners
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Elderly Homeowners Claim They Have Suffered Through Years of Developer Litigation
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January 15, 2003
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Peter Amherst
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AHRC News
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Jim Battin, California state senator for Desert Hot Springs, is in hot water with homeowners.
In Desert Crest, a 577 plus trailer park retirement community located in his district, elderly homeowners - some in their 80's and 90's - have been battling the developer and his homeowner association in court for years. Some have even died in the process. One homeowner recently reported that two nephrologists had told him that the projected time for him to go on kidney dialysis had been reduced from five years to one year. He says that it is the stress of all the lawsuits that is causing this.
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Harry Flagle encountered homeowner association problems at his Las Vegas condo. He met Phil Testa, a colorful homeowner association activist pioneer in Las Vegas with radio show devoted to homeowner association issues. Their meeting inspired him to write, record and donate the song to the homeowner association reform movement of Ameirca.
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