CARPE DIEM: Average Home Price in Detroit Falls to $12,669: "From the $97,850 peak Detroit home price in 2003, prices have fallen by an amazing 87%."
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The last person out needs to remember to turn off the lights.
Evan McKenzie on the rise of private urban governance and the law of homeowner and condominium associations. Contact me at ecmlaw@gmail.com
Sunday, September 06, 2009
Lake County dump site may finally be cleaned up -- chicagotribune.com
Lake County dump site may finally be cleaned up -- chicagotribune.com: "The home and the rest of his property sit like an island in unincorporated Wauconda Township, surrounded by sprawling ranch and split-level homes in the leafy Lakeland Estates neighborhood.
Tarkowski said the Lakeland Estates Property Owners Association long ago decided he and his home stuck out like a sore thumb. Members of the group used the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency to force a cleanup in violation of his civil rights, he said."
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That is the view of crusty, 83 year old, Mr. Tarkowski. But the other side is this: "In the annals of eyesores, John Tarkowski's 16-acre spread near Lake Barrington occupied a league all its own. His property, some of it wetlands, was littered with thousands of tires -- many holding water -- dozens of 55-gallon chemical drums, the rusting chassis of old cars, decaying lead-acid batteries and construction waste, according to state officials. The feisty 83-year-old even used roofing shingles to build roads that meandered through the wetlands. For years, government officials say, Tarkowski ran one of the state's worst illegal private dumps, charging $10 for trucks to drop a load there.
But for decades no government officials would do anything about it, perhaps because Tarkowski is litigious. I say, good for the HOA that brought down the heat on him. This is one example of an HOA organizing for political action that made the area better.
Tarkowski said the Lakeland Estates Property Owners Association long ago decided he and his home stuck out like a sore thumb. Members of the group used the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency to force a cleanup in violation of his civil rights, he said."
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That is the view of crusty, 83 year old, Mr. Tarkowski. But the other side is this: "In the annals of eyesores, John Tarkowski's 16-acre spread near Lake Barrington occupied a league all its own. His property, some of it wetlands, was littered with thousands of tires -- many holding water -- dozens of 55-gallon chemical drums, the rusting chassis of old cars, decaying lead-acid batteries and construction waste, according to state officials. The feisty 83-year-old even used roofing shingles to build roads that meandered through the wetlands. For years, government officials say, Tarkowski ran one of the state's worst illegal private dumps, charging $10 for trucks to drop a load there.
But for decades no government officials would do anything about it, perhaps because Tarkowski is litigious. I say, good for the HOA that brought down the heat on him. This is one example of an HOA organizing for political action that made the area better.
Saturday, September 05, 2009
Lagging condo sales could hurt housing market's recovery - cleveland.com
Lagging condo sales could hurt housing market's recovery - cleveland.com: "CLEVELAND, Ohio -- As the housing market tries to crawl back to health, lagging condominium sales could temper the recovery.
Sales of single-family homes have improved, but analysts say condos could continue to see slower sales and lower prices as developers struggle to fill empty buildings.
Even in Greater Cleveland, where the condo market is more stable than in many places, skittish banks are making it tougher to buy or build condos."
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Condos are always hit worst by recession, but in every previous recession, condos were a much smaller part of the market. A weak condo market has more impact on the economy now than ever before.
Sales of single-family homes have improved, but analysts say condos could continue to see slower sales and lower prices as developers struggle to fill empty buildings.
Even in Greater Cleveland, where the condo market is more stable than in many places, skittish banks are making it tougher to buy or build condos."
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Condos are always hit worst by recession, but in every previous recession, condos were a much smaller part of the market. A weak condo market has more impact on the economy now than ever before.
China schoolgirl aspires to be 'corrupt official':state media - Yahoo! News
China schoolgirl aspires to be 'corrupt official':state media - Yahoo! News: "'When I grow up I want to be an official,' said the girl, whose face was blurred to protect her identity.
'What kind of official?' the interviewer asked.
'A corrupt official because corrupt officials have a lot of things,' she replied."
'What kind of official?' the interviewer asked.
'A corrupt official because corrupt officials have a lot of things,' she replied."
Friday, September 04, 2009
50 things that are being killed by the internet - Telegraph
50 things that are being killed by the internet - Telegraph: "1) The art of polite disagreement
While the inane spats of YouTube commencers may not be representative, the internet has certainly sharpened the tone of debate. The most raucous sections of the blogworld seem incapable of accepting sincerely held differences of opinion; all opponents must have 'agendas'."
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While the inane spats of YouTube commencers may not be representative, the internet has certainly sharpened the tone of debate. The most raucous sections of the blogworld seem incapable of accepting sincerely held differences of opinion; all opponents must have 'agendas'."
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Thursday, September 03, 2009
Internet addiction center opens in US
Internet addiction center opens in US
"The center, called ReSTART, is somewhat ironically located near Redmond, headquarters of Microsoft and a world center of the computer industry. It opened in July and for $14,000 offers a 45-day program intended to help people wean themselves from pathological computer use, which can include obsessive use of video games, texting, Facebook, eBay, Twitter and any other time-killers brought courtesy of technology."
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I'll bet they have a killer web site.
"The center, called ReSTART, is somewhat ironically located near Redmond, headquarters of Microsoft and a world center of the computer industry. It opened in July and for $14,000 offers a 45-day program intended to help people wean themselves from pathological computer use, which can include obsessive use of video games, texting, Facebook, eBay, Twitter and any other time-killers brought courtesy of technology."
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I'll bet they have a killer web site.
House Sharing Becomes More Common With Down Economy | KPBS.org
House Sharing Becomes More Common With Down Economy | KPBS.org: "Faced with shrinking incomes and home values, more people are opening up their houses to strangers. We're talking about the modern boarding house, where homeowners rent out bedrooms in order to keep making the mortgage payment."
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Haven't these situations been fodder for more than a few horror movies? Thanks to Fred Pilot for this link.
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Haven't these situations been fodder for more than a few horror movies? Thanks to Fred Pilot for this link.
Northwest Herald | Homeowners association how-to: What buyers should know before moving in
Northwest Herald | Homeowners association
how-to: What buyers should know before moving in: "“This is an organization that can hold power over you and your home and can decide what you can do with your property,” McKenzie said. “They decide if you can have a flag pole, or a clothesline, or swing sets. If you are not comfortable with that, then don’t move into one of these.”"
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Thanks to Bill Davis for sending me this link.
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Thanks to Bill Davis for sending me this link.
Mortgages: Brooklyn Judge Rejects Improperly Documented Foreclosure Motions, Shocks Banking Industry
Mortgages: Brooklyn Judge Rejects Improperly Documented Foreclosure Motions, Shocks Banking Industry: "There's a judge in Brooklyn, NY, who has tossed out nearly half of the foreclosure cases brought before him over the past year, because the lenders have such messy paper trails that they can't prove ownership anymore."
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Thanks to Mystery Reader for this slice of life in Brooklyn. As the article says, the judge isn't using some arcane reading of the law. "He's just forcing lenders to follow the rules." Imagine that. Wouldn't it be nice if we had more judges forcing institutions--such as HOAs and condo associations--to follow the law?
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Thanks to Mystery Reader for this slice of life in Brooklyn. As the article says, the judge isn't using some arcane reading of the law. "He's just forcing lenders to follow the rules." Imagine that. Wouldn't it be nice if we had more judges forcing institutions--such as HOAs and condo associations--to follow the law?
Plecostomus fish cleaning pools in foreclosed homes

Something's fishy in Wellington |West Palm Beach News, South Florida
I have always liked these fish. They look like little dinosaurs.
Council Makes Plastic Flamingo Madison's Official Bird - Madison News Story - WISC Madison

Council Makes Plastic Flamingo Madison's Official Bird - Madison News Story - WISC Madison
This is also the symbol of the HOA activists. Does that mean they took over Madison, WI?
I have been abducted by aliens, says Japan's first lady - Asia, World - The Independent
I have been abducted by aliens, says Japan's first lady - Asia, World - The Independent: "Miyuki Hatoyama, wife of Japan's Prime Minister-elect, Yukio Hatoyama, is a lifestyle guru, a macrobiotics enthusiast, an author of cookery books, a retired actress, a divorcee, and a fearless clothes horse for garments of her own creation, including a skirt made from Hawaiian coffee sacks. But there is more, much more. She has travelled to the planet Venus. And she was once abducted by aliens."
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She seems remarkably well, considering all she has been through, don't you think?
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She seems remarkably well, considering all she has been through, don't you think?
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Rodriguez sued for defaulting on real-estate deal - Big Ten - ESPN
Rodriguez sued for defaulting on real-estate deal - Big Ten - ESPN: "As if this week couldn't get worse for Michigan head coach Rich Rodriguez, there's this.
Annarbor.com reports that Rodriguez is being sued for defaulting on a loan he and four partners used to build a gated community of luxury condominiums near Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Va. According to court records, Nexity Bank wants to collect $3,930,103.59 from Rodriguez and his partners, a sum that includes funds from a promissory note as well interest and late fees totaling approximately $300,000. The amount doesn't include attorney fees or court costs."
Annarbor.com reports that Rodriguez is being sued for defaulting on a loan he and four partners used to build a gated community of luxury condominiums near Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Va. According to court records, Nexity Bank wants to collect $3,930,103.59 from Rodriguez and his partners, a sum that includes funds from a promissory note as well interest and late fees totaling approximately $300,000. The amount doesn't include attorney fees or court costs."
Curbed: Truffles Tribeca is Downtown's Newest Gated Community

Curbed: Truffles Tribeca is Downtown's Newest Gated Community: "Courtyard woe continues down in the unprotected wilds of North Tribeca, where anything goes these days. The residents of the new porcine penitentiary luxury rental complex charmingly labeled Truffles Tribeca have some added security at the perimeter of the complex's courtyard along Desbrosses Street. Could this be an homage to the old Newgate State Prison that once sat on the banks of the Hudson a few blocks to the north and did indeed employ some four-legged foodies to dispose of the garbage?"
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Quite a facade.
Farmer's Almanac predicts bitterly cold winter for parts of U.S. - CNN.com
Almanac predicts bitterly cold winter for parts of U.S. - CNN.com: "'A large area of numbingly cold temperatures will predominate from roughly east of the Continental Divide to west of the Appalachians. The coldest temperatures will be over the northern Great Lakes and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.'"
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Argh. Here we are in August with night time temperatures in the 40s, and the forecast is for another bitter winter. I need to set some speaking gigs in warmer climates.
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Argh. Here we are in August with night time temperatures in the 40s, and the forecast is for another bitter winter. I need to set some speaking gigs in warmer climates.
State Legislators In Now-Infamous Solitaire Photo Identified - Capitol Watch

State Legislators In Now-Infamous Solitaire Photo Identified - Capitol Watch: "On the left is Rep. Barbara Lambert, a freshman Democrat from Milford who won her first legislative election in November 2008. She replaced longtime Milford Democrat James Amann, who ended his legislative career as the House Speaker and is now running for governor against Republican M. Jodi Rell.
Lambert is playing spider solitaire in the photo, while Rep. Jack F. Hennessy, a Bridgeport Democrat who has served in Hartford since 2005, is playing regular solitaire."
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They are playing solitaire while the budget is debated.
Ex-property manager pleads guilty to grand theft : Local News : Ventura County Star
Ex-property manager pleads guilty to grand theft : Local News : Ventura County Star: "Daphne Ann Brenon, 53, will be sentenced Nov. 4. She is expected to be sentenced to four years and eight months in prison, according to Senior Deputy District Attorney Howard Wise.
Brenon was the property manager for Spanish Hills Homeowners Association of Camarillo from 1998 to 2004, Wise said. While in that position, Brenon stole more than $400,000 from the homeowners association by writing association checks to herself and her employer, Dahl Davis Property Management in Westlake Village, according to the district attorney’s office."
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Another isolated instance of misconduct.
Brenon was the property manager for Spanish Hills Homeowners Association of Camarillo from 1998 to 2004, Wise said. While in that position, Brenon stole more than $400,000 from the homeowners association by writing association checks to herself and her employer, Dahl Davis Property Management in Westlake Village, according to the district attorney’s office."
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Another isolated instance of misconduct.
Another round of "Guess that breed!"
Dog makes meal of NC deputy cruiser’s 4 tires | jacksonsun.com |
This contribution is from Fred Pilot.
This contribution is from Fred Pilot.
Schwarzenegger to take prison fight to U.S. Supreme Court | Reuters
Schwarzenegger to take prison fight to U.S. Supreme Court | Reuters: "SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court a federal court's order that the state reduce its prison population by 40,000 inmates, a spokesman said on Tuesday."
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Another boost for gun sales?
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Another boost for gun sales?
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Oceans Could Absorb Much More CO2: Discovery News
Oceans Could Absorb Much More CO2: Discovery News: "Sept. 1, 2009 -- Earth's oceans are vast reservoirs of carbon dioxide (CO2) with the potential to control the pace of global warming.
It all hinges on the fate of marine 'snow' -- a constant sprinkle of carbon-rich bits that flutter down from the sea surface to the cold depths below. And according to a new study, the flurries could suck much more of the greenhouse gas out of the atmosphere than previously thought."
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But it's from that right-wing think tank, The Discovery Channel.
It all hinges on the fate of marine 'snow' -- a constant sprinkle of carbon-rich bits that flutter down from the sea surface to the cold depths below. And according to a new study, the flurries could suck much more of the greenhouse gas out of the atmosphere than previously thought."
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But it's from that right-wing think tank, The Discovery Channel.
More San Francisco Bay Area homes sell for less than $60,000
More Bay Area homes sell for less than $60,000: "Condos for $20,000? Single-family homes for under $60,000? What is this, Detroit?
It's the topsy-turvy world of Bay Area real estate. Despite studies showing prices slowly rising overall, homes at the low end appear to be playing a game of limbo, flaunting prices comparable to what you'd pay for a car."
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I would have thought 20K would get you a hotel room for a month, but certainly not a condo. What a crazy market.
It's the topsy-turvy world of Bay Area real estate. Despite studies showing prices slowly rising overall, homes at the low end appear to be playing a game of limbo, flaunting prices comparable to what you'd pay for a car."
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I would have thought 20K would get you a hotel room for a month, but certainly not a condo. What a crazy market.
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