Saturday, June 09, 2012

Property manager gets 35 years for stealing $2 million from Katy-area HOAs | abc13.com

Property manager gets 35 years for stealing $2 million from Katy-area HOAs | abc13.com
Property manager Taggert Mayfield was sentenced to 35 years in prison Friday for stealing a major amount of money from numerous homeowners associations who hired his company, Arrow Community Management.
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At what point do large numbers of home buyers realize that when you purchase a unit in a condo building or HOA, you take the risk that something like this will happen?

Man charged with shooting at officers while being evicted from foreclosed house | KMOV.com St. Louis

Man charged with shooting at officers while being evicted from foreclosed house | KMOV.com St. Louis
ST. ANN, Mo. (KMOV.com) – Authorities have charged a homeowner who allegedly shot at officers while being served an eviction notice at a house in St. Ann on Wednesday.
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And now he is charged with multiple felonies. He barricaded himself in the house, they tear-gassed him, and he started shooting.

Thursday, June 07, 2012

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne sued for 'extending their backyard without permission' | Mail Online

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne sued for 'extending their backyard without permission' | Mail Online: Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne are being sued for 'extending their backyard without permission.'

According to a new lawsuit, the celebrity couple annexed land neighbouring their Los Angeles home which is governed by The Mountain View Estate Owners' Association.
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They better call Gloria Allred...and then a news conference.

Wednesday, June 06, 2012

California Joint Powers Authority may wield eminent domain to wrest underwater properties from lenders

Hesperia will not join regional homeowners association | hesperia, regional, association - Victorville Daily Press: HESPERIA • The City Council voted against joining other regional governments to help homeowners in over their heads with their mortgages.
Tuesday night, Hesperia’s council voted 3-2 to not join the Homeowners Protection joint powers authority, which already includes the county of San Bernardino and the cities of Fontana and Ontario.
The JPA investigates how to help property owners who owe more on their mortgages than their properties are now worth. Among the tools the group may use is the power of eminent domain — normally reserved for seizing property in the public interest once normal methods of acquisition have failed — to forcibly take mortgages away from lenders and refinance them.
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This is a novel legal tactic being employed in California's Inland Empire region that's seen some of the most pronounced and protracted real estate deflation in the nation.

Residents battle it out with San Antonio HOA | kens5.com San Antonio

Residents battle it out with San Antonio HOA | kens5.com San Antonio: HOA board members say the residents knew about the deed of restrictions when they purchased their home, and that ultimately the association is just trying to maintain property values.

Cornelius man fighting HOA to keep flying American, Marine flag - News14.com

Cornelius man fighting HOA to keep flying American, Marine flag - News14.com

The latest HOA flag flap. Film at 10.

Woman Hires Family To Liven Up For-Sale Home, Now She Can't Enter Her Own Property - The Consumerist

Woman Hires Family To Liven Up For-Sale Home, Now She Can't Enter Her Own Property - The Consumerist

The homeowner decided to move out of her Dallas-area home before it sold, but says it was her real estate agent who suggested bringing in the temporary family.


"It actually sounded like a fantastic idea," she told Dallas' CBS 11 News.


But then she found out the new tenants had brought a dog with them... and parked a truck on the yard... and put a 10-foot tall crucifix on the lawn, which violates HOA rules.
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Thanks to Mystery Reader for this delightful story about the new real estate market.

Monday, June 04, 2012

Points to be aware of in HOA scandal - VEGAS INC

Points to be aware of in HOA scandal - VEGAS INC

During the early and mid 2000s, when the scam was operating, it wasn’t specifically illegal to rig an HOA board election. Attorneys say that’s why most of the guilty pleas so far are for wire and mail fraud.


But in response to the scam, the Legislature has made it a felony to fraudulently alter the results of an HOA election.
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How's that for a lack of oversight?  Until recently, it wasn't a crime in Nevada to rig an HOA election.

Sunday, June 03, 2012

Change sweeping over Sacramento region's public worker pension benefits - Our Region - The Sacramento Bee

Change sweeping over Sacramento region's public worker pension benefits - Our Region - The Sacramento Bee: "We've got the whole public sector wrapped in this headlock so they can't breathe," said Bill Camp, executive secretary of the Sacramento Central Labor Council.

Camp said a state with a $2 trillion gross domestic product can afford to give public workers a good pension.

"My point is that's a political decision, not an economic decision, to starve government," he said.
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Ditto privatizing local government with land use policies requiring new residential development come with a homeowners association.  Nor is it just about housing and development trends.

HOA scandal involving millions of dollars and thousands of homes cuts wide swath across Las Vegas Valley - VEGAS INC

HOA scandal involving millions of dollars and thousands of homes cuts wide swath across Las Vegas Valley - VEGAS INC

In 2006, condominium owners in Las Vegas’ Vistana community were accused by a lawyer of dreaming up wild, Oliver Stone-like conspiracy theories as they complained about corruption in their community association.


After six years, more than two dozen guilty plea deals and four untimely deaths among witnesses or participants, the Vistana owners say they have been vindicated in their suspicions that their community association board had been hijacked so that lucrative legal work and repairs involving construction defects would be steered to particular individuals.
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This piece starts with another angle: owners who complain about alleged board or lawyer or manager misdeeds are nearly always unable to get prosecutors or police interested. They are told it is "a civil matter," or treated as if they are nuts.  And those few intrepid owners who make the long and expensive trek through the civil justice system soon find that most judges defer to these volunteer boards as if they were repositories of great political wisdom. Thanks to Fred Pilot for the link.

ps:  I just love this part:  "As far as what’s known to have occurred, perhaps the most unusual part of the story is that the scammers operated brazenly — hiding in plain sight — for five years. Until FBI and Metro Police raids shut down the scam in September 2008, there was no known effort by state regulators or law enforcement to expose the scammers and crack down on them in a consolidated fashion. It could have been done: Between 2003 and 2008, several groups of homeowners at the affected communities knew they were being victimized, and they fought back with lawsuits involving public court hearings and complaints to state regulators and law enforcement officials.  “In this case, there were some red flags and people (in authority) just didn’t see them,” Toussaint said."

Good point. Something could and should have been done by the so-called "authorities," these so-called "regulators," the police, and prosecutors much earlier. But nobody would listen to the owners...for five years.  However, that is not even remotely "unusual." That is absolutely par for the course. Those in authority almost invariably treat the owner who challenges their board as a nutjob. And the fact is that there are many other situations in HOAs and condo associations all over the country where things are going on that should be investigated by police and local prosecutors, but where instead some lonely unit owner who is waving the red flag is being treated like the neighborhood crank.


Organized crime in Las Vegas takes on a new look - News - ReviewJournal.com

Organized crime in Las Vegas takes on a new look - News - ReviewJournal.com
Attorneys, former police officers, real estate agents, HOA board members, a property manager and straw buyers all admitted their culpability Thursday in ripping off Las Vegas homeowner associations. Yes, this is organized crime in Vegas....Federal officials estimate the potential loss so far within 11 HOAs investigated is $76 million. That's not just the loss to the HOAs, that includes losses to construction firms' insurance companies, which may have paid more than they should. It also includes attempted fraud efforts that failed.
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Thanks to Shu Bartholomew for the link to this column by Jane Ann Morrison. As Morrison says, HOA fraud is organized crime. Associations are easy pickings. The Vegas ring took over many associations, but small groups of people take over individual associations all the time. And here is another piece from the Las Vegas Review-Journal that explains more about how the ring operated.

Saturday, June 02, 2012

Plea deals in HOA scheme reveal vast conspiracy - News - ReviewJournal.com

Plea deals in HOA scheme reveal vast conspiracy - News - ReviewJournal.com


"The players behind the brazen plan covered nearly every angle in their desire to swindle the unsuspecting associations out of millions of dollars in legal, construction and community management contracts, the agreements show.


Getting friendly straw buyers elected to association boards was crucial to the scheme because the conspirators needed votes to steer business their way."
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The "players" were lawyers, contractors, property managers, real estate agents, straw voters, and whoever else they needed to completely subvert and take over the political structure of dozens of homeowner associations. So what? I'll tell you so what. Maybe it takes a big conspiracy to take over dozens of HOAs and run a multi-million dollar fraud, but it only takes a handful of people to take over one HOA and turn it into an ATM or a banana republic. Why? Because of the culture of non-participation and the pervasive sense of alienation and apathy in HOAs and condo associations; because there is practically no oversight of the actions of these boards; and because sooner or later, sleazy people figure out that HOAs and condo associations are like low-hanging fruit, full of sugar and ripe for the picking.  I suppose the message that emerges from the Las Vegas prosecution will be that the feds have taken down one of those "isolated cases." But the truth is that this is they have chopped off the tip of the iceberg.

More indictments could come in Vegas homeowner association fraud case

Federal judge taking pleas in Vegas homeowner association fraud case | Reno Gazette-Journal | rgj.com: A prosecutor told a federal judge in Las Vegas that more indictments may come after 14 defendants pleaded guilty in a sweeping federal investigation of Southern Nevada homeowner associations steering business to favored attorneys and businesses.

The assembly line-style proceedings Thursday in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas brought to 25 the number of people who have pleaded guilty since last year in an ongoing HOA fraud and corruption probe focusing on rigged elections that packed homeowner association boards with co-conspirators between 2003 and 2009.
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When Phil "The Ghostbuster" Testa was alive and kicking about in Sin City more than a decade ago, the Brooklyn native alluded to NYC co-op boards being turned into ATMs for their vendors and drew parallels to what he saw happening in Vegas.

The HOA Crisis | HousingWire

The HOA Crisis | HousingWire: The reason for the assessments, the industry would discover, is that most of the foreclosures were on mortgages originated between 2005 and 2008. Stokes said most homes being built during that bubble came under an HOA or condo association. He looked at the numbers and estimates 60% of the national REO inventory has an HOA attached, based on the files he receives from clients. That number goes up in places like Nevada and Florida.
"One property," he says in bewilderment, referring to one in Las Vegas, "had six HOAs attached to it. It was part of an enormous development. It had two primary HOAs and four secondary ones."
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A tale of caveat emptor when the tax man is the HOA.

FloriDUH | Sun Sentinel Blogs | Ex-deputy and cop accusd of bilking HOA for over $16,000

FloriDUH | Sun Sentinel Blogs | Ex-deputy and cop accusd of bilking HOA for over $16,000: Ex-deputy and cop accusd of bilking HOA for over $16,000
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Friday, June 01, 2012

Rain barrels touted as simple solution to keep basements dry - Saskatchewan - CBC News

Rain barrels touted as simple solution to keep basements dry - Saskatchewan - CBC News

It won't fly in Privatopia, where it will raise fears that it will ruin the neighborhood.  Jed Clampett doesn't live here!

The housing bust as seen through the planned community


"It's just so... false in a way."

That's the take on Privatopia from photographer Amanda Dahlgren, interviewed today by Kai Ryssdal, host of American Public Media's Marketplace radio program.

Dahlgren was interviewed about her collection of photos designed to artistically portray continued residential real estate market distress in planned communities in the San Diego area -- with homes literally shown upside down.  PUD units appear to the photographer be constructed with planned obsolescence for a short life span, with new homes being built in the same development where just a few blocks away, others have fallen into foreclosure and disrepair. "They're sort of built to be disposable," Dahlgren tells Ryssdal.

You can read the entire interview transcript and view Dahlgren's photos by clicking here.

Fourteen more plead guilty in HOA fraud, corruption case - News - ReviewJournal.com

Fourteen more plead guilty in HOA fraud, corruption case - News - ReviewJournal.com
Thanks to Rodney Gray for this link. This makes 26 convictions so far, and the US Attorney is now going to seek grand jury indictments of as many as 12 more. There is one more indictment that is implied: the indictment of residential private government as an institution that is inadequately supervised and very fragile.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

America's Most Innovative Neighborhood: 15 Square Miles In New Mexico, Population: 0 | Fast Company

America's Most Innovative Neighborhood: 15 Square Miles In New Mexico, Population: 0 | Fast Company
This summer, Pegasus Global Holdings will begin building a city from scratch in the desert just outside of Hobbs, New Mexico, that will look not unlike Hobbs itself. The Center for Innovation, Testing and Evaluation will be modeled on a mid-sized, mid-American town of about 35,000 people. Hobbs, located just outside the Texas border in the Southeastern corner of the state, is just a bit larger than that. The new city--CITE, as the locals and out-of-town developers call it--will similarly have a kind of downtown, a retail district, residential neighborhoods, and collar communities. It will have functioning roads, self-sustaining utilities, and its own communications infrastructure. It will not, however, have a single permanent resident.
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