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Rockin' the suburbs
Homeowners associations have the power of government--but what about the accountability?
August 12, 2005
By
Jeffrey M. Barker
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Copyright 2005 Chico Community Publishing, Inc.
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States that allow homeowner assocations just care about getting the money either way.
I know - I have asked the State and the Attorney General for help and they tell me it is not their concern.
They have let home builders start them, and then they let them break the rules. The home builders are getting away with this all over, and I have found out from my friends and family that this is happening in other neighborhoods.
e.g. Centex homes has homeowners assocations and people who buy the homes or have one built. do not get the rules until 3 months later. They get leins put on the homes, they do not call meetings or notfiy the people.
Then it costs $65.00 more a month. They also let certain people break the rules, and now their housing addtion looks like junk. It looks like people from the hills tlive here, we have a couple that lives like berevely hillbilliess. Then we have a minister who broke the rules. We were not suppsed to have sheds or wooden fences but we do. the state does nothing.
We have young people aged 19 and 20 to 25 that have not lived in a community or own a house. We have had 10 cars stolen, housse robbed. graffti on homes, homes left empty and foreclosed.
Something needs to be done to get the federal government and the senators to shut these places down or set rules in each State,
Now we found out that Centex has a new a shopping mall going up near the housing addtion. They knew about it for 6 years,
The paper of Indiana and the board of realtors has articles in the paper that are not true ! People know that it is not ! They are not going down streets and neighborhoods to get the exact homes that have been up for sale or left or foreclosed.
Posted Aug 14 2005 6:43PM CEST
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