Discussion:
LIFE BEHIND THE CONDOGATE WALLS
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Subcomandante
2006-06-10 15:51:38 UTC
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By Homeowner X
Los Angelss, California -

I lived for many years happy and contented within my HOA. Sure there
were problems, though nothing that interfered with any real quality of
living. The monthly assessments in comparison to other condos in the
neighborhood were reasonable. I got along well with my neighbors. The 30
plus year old southern California condominium once a beautiful well
cared for complex over the last years had begun to show its age, though
there was little comparable property for the money. I liked the idea of
having a pool and a gym. The management office came in handy when I had
deliveries. I felt a sense of security residing in a community setting.
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http://www.ahrc.com/new/index.php/src/news/sub/article/action/ShowMedia/id/2927
azotic
2006-06-11 06:33:15 UTC
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Post by Subcomandante
By Homeowner X
Los Angelss, California -
I lived for many years happy and contented within my HOA. Sure there were
problems, though nothing that interfered with any real quality of living.
The monthly assessments in comparison to other condos in the neighborhood
were reasonable. I got along well with my neighbors. The 30 plus year old
southern California condominium once a beautiful well cared for complex
over the last years had begun to show its age, though there was little
comparable property for the money. I liked the idea of having a pool and a
gym. The management office came in handy when I had deliveries. I felt a
sense of security residing in a community setting.
-More
http://www.ahrc.com/new/index.php/src/news/sub/article/action/ShowMedia/id/2927
"When pushed to the brink of insanity by their HOA, homeowners can count
themselves lucky if they survive without having killed themselves and or a
board member in the process of their dispute."

As someone once said, start with the lawyers.

Regards
Tom.
Subcomandante
2006-06-11 07:04:58 UTC
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Post by azotic
"When pushed to the brink of insanity by their HOA, homeowners can count
themselves lucky if they survive without having killed themselves and or a
board member in the process of their dispute."
The suicides in HOA are as prevalent as are at Guantanamo Bay.
Three Die in Apparent Suicides, the reasons are same.... intentional
infliction of emotional distress due to the incredible level of despair
that they will never get justice.
-Sub

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