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NON-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE - THE DOUBLE BARRELED SHOTGUN IN HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATIONS
Homeowners Fight Back
May 22, 2004
By
Cliff Baines
Copyright AHRC News Services
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Here is the website with the Texas State Property Codes.
Just scroll down until you get to Chapter 204.
Chapters 205 thru 207 also came from Senator Corona (the CAI Senator). Chapter 207 is especially harmful to the homeowner because it says certain items of business performed by the Association and the attorney on behalf of the Association are not subject to disclosure, even to the members of the Association.
Sterling Green Homeowner Association abuses was featured on a local TV station. KHOU is a CBS affiliate.
The article just scratches the surface.
Barbara Gatlin
Houston, Texas
Posted Jun 17 2004 1:45AM CEST
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Senator Jon Lindsay was elected to the Texas Senate in 1996, so his first legislative session was 1997.
He was not a member of the Senate in 1995 when Chapter 204 was passed.
Tom.Adolph
Houston, Texas
Response
Thank you for letting us know that it was Senator John Carona who authored the Texas non-judicial law Property Code 204.
Based on the information we received from you via email, fax and telephone call, we have the corrections to this article.
Sincerely.
AHRC Staff
Posted Jun 17 2004 12:48AM CEST
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Here's what John Van Kamp says he'll do for California consumers
Excerpts from a Press Release from the California State Bar Association - May 25, 2004
He said during his term as president he wants to focus on strategies to increase diversity within the profession, encourage pro bono service, improve benefits for members of the bar and continue the progress the bar has made in public protection.
"We need to stand for lawyers, but we need to stand for the public at the same time," Van de Kamp said. "These two things are by no means inconsistent."
Posted May 28 2004 4:41AM CEST
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AHRC Staff
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John Van De Kamp, former Attorney General for the State of California has been elected president of the California State Bar. He has the authority to launch an investigation of the allegations of racketeering and other things by such people as David Peters of Peters and Freedman and Carlos Sosa, of Husman, Sosa & Hudson.
The California Bar website is calbar@ca.gov.org. I have contacted Mr. Van De Kamp to look into whether the foreclosures by these two lawyers are illegal or not. We will have to wait to see which way the new bar president swings on this issue.
It is my opinion that he will protect the lawyers.
Posted May 23 2004 3:47PM CEST
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JUDY DOYLE
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