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Information about Judge Kenneth Ziebarth - Riverside Court Judge- Rental Judge JAMS - Palacio del Mar Board member
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Judge Kenneth Ziebarth - Riverside Court Judge- Rental Judge JAMS - Palacio del Mar Board member
San Diego, California 92101
Phone: Fax:
Trademember: CAI Board member who mastermided a lawsuit - HOA won using perjury, fraud - judicial misconduct filed
Rank: No ranking.
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Summary: Homeowners who live in homeowner associations and who have a lawsuit involving their association, should file a recusal against Judge Ziebarth if he is assigned to the case. He has worked with HOAs and their lawyers to give more power to them to be able to fine, control and foreclose on private property.
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Other Information: Kenneth Ziebarth is a California judge who retired from the San Bernadino County courthouse, Before his retirement, he was the judge on a case by homeowner Mary Horton that involved Ziebarth's son. AHRC staff were informed that Ziebarth did not disclose or recuse himself until Mary Horton demanded that he do so. Before he recused himself, he made rulings regarding service that affected the case. A Palacio del Mar homeowner who was being targeted and denied services and rights, called Ziebarth before he moved into Palacio del Mar, and informed him about the illegal practices of the Palacio del Mar board and their lawyer David Peters. After Ziebarth moved in, he began doing relief judging in the Vista courtroom. This is close to the offices of David Peters in Encinitas. He got on the Palacio del Mar board and joined forces with the Peters & Freedman lawyers. The association landscaping company - O'Connell - began manicuring the hillsides, backyard and slopes around his home. He held meetings in his home to rewrite the Palacio del Mar CCRs so that the board and their lawyers would have more financial control over the owners - he wanted them to be able to fine and foreclose on homes. (The homeowner whom the board targeted was a founder of AHRC and had helped defeat a bill by the CAI lawyers in the California legislature to allow homeowner associations to impose arbitrary fines and take citizens homes.)
Ziebarth worked closely with the Peters & Freedman lawyers and the board and helped them to navigate the judicial system to sue a Palacio homeowner for alleged "CCR violations". Judge David Chaffee of the Ornage County Superior Court manipulated the case and coached the Peters & Freedman lawyers to help them steal the home for "lawyers fees" . The homeowner who was nursing a dying 92 year old father paid $227,000. to buy peace and get out of the clutches of homeowners association lawyers and judges.
The board and David Peters had changed the CCRs illegally and stolen the culmulative voting powers of the members. Ziebarth stood up at an association meeting, identified himself as a judge, and asserted that the change had been done legally.
A California newspaper wrote that as a rental judge, he ruled for corporate interests. Ziebarth also worked for JAMS, a rental judge service that the Orange County courts use. The administration of JAMS was informed about Ziebarth's courtroom and boardroom practices, but ignored the complaints.
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