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Press Release
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TEXAS GOP PLATFORM COMMITTEE REJECTS ANTI HOMEOWNER FORECLOSURE LANGUAGE
We are literally at war with the CAI lawyers and I am sure they hear us marching to Dallas
June 08, 2002
By
Ed Wendt
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We have much the same problem here in Floirda.
One of the problems we have here is that ! The Title companies tell me that they usually do not do a title search, but take the advise of the attorney that there are no liens and judgments on property that the attroney wants to sell!
We MUST go after these people with a vengence, like they have never known! I wrote a book "Citrus County Corruption & The Powers That Be" sold all 100 coies within 3 hours.
I named attorneys & put theri Bar #, names Judges & listed some of their sex escapades, names law enforcement, etc. No names were changes, all evidence was inserted!
Presently re-writing, revising, and adding more discovery! Working 30 hours a day 8 days a week!
Anna in Florida
Posted Jun 9 2002 5:47PM CEST
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HOA Voices
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The platform committee of the Texas Republican Party Friday night rejected proposed language that would have called upon Texas lawmakers to repeal all laws that allow homeowner associations to foreclose on homeowners for delinquent dues and legal fees.
Sounds like all those Texas lawmakers who voted against it need to be replaced, eh?
Clements’ proposed language reads: "We urge the Texas Legislature to repeal all legislation restricting the rights of homeowners versus homeowner associations."
Simple and straightforward.
Two delegates urged the committee to oppose the propose language saying Texans should know what they are getting into when they buy their homes.
Ralph Harris of Senatorial District 4, and Greg Simmons, of Senate District 31, argued that lawmakers should not get involved in resolving disputes between associations and homeowners.
"That’s more of a contractual problem than legislative," said Simmons.
But the Texas legislature *created* it!
"That means the Republican Party leadership is not standing with homeowners in our battle against associations," said Brooks.
Exactly!
"It is time to rewrite homeowner association legislation and put restraints on the power of those associations that are getting out of hand," Brooks said.
Absolutely! It's also time to get rid of legislators who don't see it that way.
Jan in Colorado
Posted Jun 9 2002 4:31PM CEST
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