Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Condominium controversy: Mundy Township couple sue their condo association over $30,000 lien involved in Web site debate - The Flint Journal Online News - Michigan Newspaper - MLive.com

Condominium controversy: Mundy Township couple sue their condo association over $30,000 lien involved in Web site debate - The Flint Journal Online News - Michigan Newspaper - MLive.com: "MUNDY TOWNSHIP, Michigan -- When a judge dismissed a condominium association's lawsuit against a condo-owning couple for starting a Web site related to the association, the pair hoped their trouble was over.

Instead, the Lake Park Village Condominium Association has slapped a $30,000 lien on James and Helen Cunningham's home -- including the attorney's fees the association paid to sue the couple.

The Cunninghams now face possible foreclosure on their condo."

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That will teach those homeowners to beat the association in court. Good grief.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dr. McKenzie,
This is NOT funny; nor, isolated. Many of these GROUPS are out of control and their gang board members and associates are sociopathic thieves! The industry wonders where their bad reputation comes from. They should look no further than at themselves. Another family, facing homelesness due to the deeds of one of these abusive boards. Why is this being allowed in America???

Anonymous said...

Recently, there has been an attack on one advocacy group that has worked for years to expose these outrages against unsuspecting homeowners. Read further for one contributors perspective:

http://www.ahrc.com/new/index.php/src/tools/sub/comments/action/View/mediaid/4314/mediadb/media


ANTI-FORECLOSURE WEBSITE IS THREATENED WITH FORECLOSURE
AHRC.com at risk of shut down by powerful realty interests

April 13, 2008

By Danny Schechter (View author info)





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27. Seriously folks, this cannot be allowed to happen. My suggestion for a new site: CIAfraud.org or commongroundfraud.org.

Just thought everyone would like to know what CAI says:
"AHRC is one of a number of websites across the nation which are "consumer advocates" or "anti-homeowners association," depending on your point of view. A recent article in the CAI National Magazine (Common Ground), had this to say about AHRC, quoting CAI's Chairperson of its California Legislative Action Committee:

Some of the other [advocacy] organizations that from time to time we may come up against, we can usually work out our differences.... This organization [AHRC] is absolutely awful. They put hyperbolic jaron on to simply incite and anger homeowners who don't know any better."
Well, since I am from Pennsylvania, I'm not expected to know better. I'm too busy holding on to my gun and worshipping my God!!! Talk about hyperbolic jargon!!!!!! Well, gotta run - got some fresh roadkill to take care of!!!!

Seriously folks, this cannot be allowed to happen. I went through this before when I was exposing mortgage servicing fraud - the "powers that be" attempted to shut us down, ignored our warnings, ridiculed us, gave us the name of "deadbeat", "disgruntled" "sub-prime" all to silence us. The result of those actions and "disbelief" is the economic meltdown we are now experiencing.

My advice? Immediately download all documentation. Immediatly open another domain, transferring all information to said site. If Peters and Freeman want the name, let them have it, my suggestion for a site? CIAfraud.org or commongroundfraud.org.

Posted Apr 18 2008 6:05PM PDT


Maureen McGrath
E. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania