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		<title>Comment on 35 Ways To BULLETPROOF Your Condo Association by DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT: $2.8 EMBEZZLED FROM HOA - CRIMINAL CHARGES FILED AGAINST MANAGER</title>
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		<title>Comment on How To Bulletproof Your Association’s Biggest Asset: The Money (Pt. 4) by DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT: NEVADA LAWYER DEFRAUDS HOA OUT OF MORE THAN $1M IN &#34;DESPICABLE&#34; SCHEME</title>
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		<title>Comment on How To Bulletproof Your Association’s Biggest Asset: The Money (Pt. 2) by DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT: NEVADA LAWYER DEFRAUDS HOA OUT OF MORE THAN $1M IN &#34;DESPICABLE&#34; SCHEME</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2015 15:37:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on How To Bulletproof Your Association’s Biggest Asset: The Money (Pt. 1) by DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT: NEVADA LAWYER DEFRAUDS HOA OUT OF MORE THAN $1M IN &#34;DESPICABLE&#34; SCHEME</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2015 15:36:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on 35 Ways To BULLETPROOF Your Condo Association by Keeping track of the money: 35 Ways to Bulletproof your condo association &#124; Independent American Communities</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2015 14:26:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on 10 Things To Know BEFORE You BUY a Condo by BROKER BEWARE: LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST LISTING BROKER FOR NONDISCLOSURE</title>
		<link>https://associationevaluation.com/10-things-to-know-before-you-buy-a-condo/#comment-11</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2015 09:45:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on The Condo &#8211; Home or Investment? by The Condo – Home or Investment? &#124; Independent American Communities</title>
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		<title>Comment on 3 Signs Your Condo Association Might Have A “Bully Board” by 3 Signs Your Condo Association Might Have A Bully Board &#124; joekelley.xyz</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] 3 Signs Your Condo Association Might Have A “Bully Board” Posted on March 24, 2015 By Don Debat “Bully boards” are so prevalent that the term is commonplace lingo among community association property managers and real estate attorneys. It’s a moniker used to describe condo and homeowner association (HOA) boards that are so drunk with power, they resort to abusing their subjects– the owners. Unlike typical renters, most homeowners simply cannot pick up and move when a problem exists. They are tethered to their real estate – and often a 30-year mortgage as well. “Escaping Condo Jail”, a new book published about community association living examines a nationwide random sampling of owner’s complaints that include, but are not limited to: Cigarette smoke from a neighboring unit infiltrates ducts and electrical sockets, sickening an asthmatic. A “neighbor from hell” uses a 150-pound Rottweiler to frighten and intimidate residents, Organized-crime thugs extort protection fees from homeowners. A roach infestation of “biblical proportions” from a hoarder’s unit contaminates neighboring units and renders them uninhabitable. A cell phone tower installed on top of a penthouse unit continuously awakens its residents at 3 a.m. with violent shaking of the ceiling. In addition, owners face the emotionally painful loss of their rights to pure and simple enjoyment and face the fear of fines administered by “kangaroo courts” where board directors play both judge and jury. There are many more stories of condo and homeowners associations gone wrong from coast to coast in such states as Florida, South Carolina, Illinois, and Texas, and as far away as Hawaii. Welcome to the wild, wild west of community association living. 3 signs that your condo association might have a “bully board”: Some boards treat their associations like their own personal fiefdoms. There is often selective enforcement of rules and a secret, unspoken pact among tight-knit board members known as “The buddy rule” – much like the motto of the Three Musketeers: “one for all, all for one!” These out-of-control, power-abusing bully boards may issue sword-sharp edicts against property owners, but they are far from being swashbuckling defenders of justice. Bully boards can severely restrict an owner’s quality of life and even cause a newly documents illness called, “HOA syndrome.” Bullied and harassed condo owners can emotionally snap under pressure- and violence involving the police and the courts can erupt. Bullying has even led to deaths. In some cases, condo boards have been infiltrated by organized crime, perhaps the ultimate bully of all. However, there’s a risk to being a bully. It’s called payback. According to “Violence in Homeowner Associations,” a 2012 survey of more than 1,300 managers, staffers, and homeowners conducted by the Community Associations Institute, 13 percent of the respondents reported that they had been physically assaulted one or more times by an angry resident, and 52 percent reported they had been threatened with physical violence one or more times by such a resident. We’re not condemning all condominium, cooperative apartment, and homeowners associations. Ownership in a multifamily housing development began as an extremely noble and creative idea. Condos introduced homeownership to millions who would ordinarily never be able to afford it. Developers have long argued that condos help stabilize inner-city neighborhoods while giving owners a permanent stake in their community. But this “utopian” view failed to take long-term management into consideration — and today’s inexperienced owners/buyers now are bearing the consequences. As of 2013, more than 65 million homeowners are governed by their neighbor. We’ve all heard horror stories and some really heart-warming ones. We at Association Evaluation, hope that PARScore℠can help potential buyers and current homeowners plan in advance to protect themselves and their home investment.pp https://associationevaluation.com/3-signs-your-condo-association-might-have-a-bully-board/ [&#8230;]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] 3 Signs Your Condo Association Might Have A “Bully Board” Posted on March 24, 2015 By Don Debat “Bully boards” are so prevalent that the term is commonplace lingo among community association property managers and real estate attorneys. It’s a moniker used to describe condo and homeowner association (HOA) boards that are so drunk with power, they resort to abusing their subjects– the owners. Unlike typical renters, most homeowners simply cannot pick up and move when a problem exists. They are tethered to their real estate – and often a 30-year mortgage as well. “Escaping Condo Jail”, a new book published about community association living examines a nationwide random sampling of owner’s complaints that include, but are not limited to: Cigarette smoke from a neighboring unit infiltrates ducts and electrical sockets, sickening an asthmatic. A “neighbor from hell” uses a 150-pound Rottweiler to frighten and intimidate residents, Organized-crime thugs extort protection fees from homeowners. A roach infestation of “biblical proportions” from a hoarder’s unit contaminates neighboring units and renders them uninhabitable. A cell phone tower installed on top of a penthouse unit continuously awakens its residents at 3 a.m. with violent shaking of the ceiling. In addition, owners face the emotionally painful loss of their rights to pure and simple enjoyment and face the fear of fines administered by “kangaroo courts” where board directors play both judge and jury. There are many more stories of condo and homeowners associations gone wrong from coast to coast in such states as Florida, South Carolina, Illinois, and Texas, and as far away as Hawaii. Welcome to the wild, wild west of community association living. 3 signs that your condo association might have a “bully board”: Some boards treat their associations like their own personal fiefdoms. There is often selective enforcement of rules and a secret, unspoken pact among tight-knit board members known as “The buddy rule” – much like the motto of the Three Musketeers: “one for all, all for one!” These out-of-control, power-abusing bully boards may issue sword-sharp edicts against property owners, but they are far from being swashbuckling defenders of justice. Bully boards can severely restrict an owner’s quality of life and even cause a newly documents illness called, “HOA syndrome.” Bullied and harassed condo owners can emotionally snap under pressure- and violence involving the police and the courts can erupt. Bullying has even led to deaths. In some cases, condo boards have been infiltrated by organized crime, perhaps the ultimate bully of all. However, there’s a risk to being a bully. It’s called payback. According to “Violence in Homeowner Associations,” a 2012 survey of more than 1,300 managers, staffers, and homeowners conducted by the Community Associations Institute, 13 percent of the respondents reported that they had been physically assaulted one or more times by an angry resident, and 52 percent reported they had been threatened with physical violence one or more times by such a resident. We’re not condemning all condominium, cooperative apartment, and homeowners associations. Ownership in a multifamily housing development began as an extremely noble and creative idea. Condos introduced homeownership to millions who would ordinarily never be able to afford it. Developers have long argued that condos help stabilize inner-city neighborhoods while giving owners a permanent stake in their community. But this “utopian” view failed to take long-term management into consideration — and today’s inexperienced owners/buyers now are bearing the consequences. As of 2013, more than 65 million homeowners are governed by their neighbor. We’ve all heard horror stories and some really heart-warming ones. We at Association Evaluation, hope that PARScore℠can help potential buyers and current homeowners plan in advance to protect themselves and their home investment.pp <a href="https://associationevaluation.com/3-signs-your-condo-association-might-have-a-bully-board/" rel="nofollow">https://associationevaluation.com/3-signs-your-condo-association-might-have-a-bully-board/</a> [&#8230;]</p>
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		<title>Comment on How To Bulletproof Your Association’s Biggest Asset: The Money (Pt. 3) by 35 Ways To BULLETPROOF Your Condo Association</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2015 18:42:43 +0000</pubDate>
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