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On the Commons with Senator Mike Schneider Print

Hosted and produced by Shu Bartholomew, On The Commons is a weekly radio show dedicated to discussing the many issues surrounding mandatory homeowner associations, the fastest growing form of residential housing in the nation.
 
Almost half a century ago the idea of creating little private residential enclaves, complete with the power to levy assessments, adopt rules and enforce them was hatched.  While the original goal of providing local governments with a means of collecting free tax dollars worked perfectly, the many problems this housing concept created have made the dream of homeownership a nightmare for many.  Over the past decades some legislators have attempted to "fix" the problems.  Have they? 
 
On The Commons this week we are joined by Senator Mike Schneider.  Mike, a Nevada State legislator has been the go to guy in Nevada for HOA and condo problems.  He has introduced legislation designed to provide some form of oversight for his constituents but has it worked and is it enough?  Please join us On The Commons this Saturday, May 29, 2010.  We'll get caught up on the latest from Nevada.
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Comment by GUEST on 2010-05-31 09:20:07
Very interesting discussion - shows a common theme of HOAs all over the country using Gestapo tactics (I've declared HOAs to be a fascist occupation of America). The HOA goes to arbitration and puts up a "better show", filing volumes of "documentation" that isn't necessarily true or even relevant, the tactic is to bury the arbitrators with a "blizzard of paperwork". Then within a few weeks the HOA atty goes to district court and files for attorney fees and other mystery fees behind the backs of homeowners, showing their true colors (in my opinion cowards and terrorists). These HOA attorneys bend and break the laws without any consequences because homeowners become terrified and lose faith/respect for the justice system and the law and simply pay the extortionists to make it all go away, then become depressed and sell and run away if they can. When property owners lose respect for the law and "owning property" becomes a liability, we have lost our republic to this HOA industrial http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporatocracy


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