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Welcome to On the Commons! |
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On The Commons is a weekly radio show, dedicated to discussing the many issues surrounding mandatory membership common ownership developments. It is broadcast live from WEBR, Fairfax, Virginia and available on this web site.
Join us as we explore the world of common ownership developments, which is the fastest growing form of residential development in America today. This housing concept includes condominiums, cooperatives, and both attached and detached single-family homes that are part of a mandatory homeowners association. Unfortunately this type of housing is not as Utopian as its advocates would have us believe. Living in a mandatory homeowners’ association means giving up a part of the American dream. It means giving up Constitutional rights and control over one’s most valuable asset - one’s home.
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On the Commons at the Houston Conference Part 3 |
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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. From the very beginning, homeowners associations have had problems - and the unfettered power their boards and managers have been given have cause untold problems for the homeowners. The first "solution" was to "educate all involved" but over the past three decades that education has only exacerbated the problems. Then it was thought that "disclosure" would serve to warn consumers about what they were getting before they bought that controlled unit they had their eyes on, but that turned out to be nothing more than a lot of hot air and in fact put the owners in a more precarious position than they had been before they were warned. When the legislature got involved, they only mucked things up even more which gave the judicial system the perfect dodge - the "business judgment" rule, leaving the owners a lot poorer and in worse shape than they had been in before they went to the court house. So what is left? Where can homeowners turn for help in protecting their property rights and their greatest asset? On The Commons this week we check back in with the folks in Houston In October the homeowners from all corners of Texas gathered for an intense session on identifying the problems in homeowners associations and prioritizing the ones they wanted to concentrate on first. In this broadcast you will hear Bill Davis talk about some of the issues he and his neighbors have been dealing with. We'll also hear from Gwen Gates explaining 990's and Shu talking about The 3 P's. Please join us On The Commons We'll listen in on three more "speeches" given at the conference in Houston. Listen to Part 3 of the Houston Conference Write Comment (0 comments) |
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On the Commons at the Houston Conference Part 2 |
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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. From the very beginning, homeowners associations have had problems - and the unfettered power their boards and managers have been given have cause untold problems for the homeowners. The first "solution" was to "educate all involved" but over the past three decades that education has only exacerbated the problems. Then it was thought that "disclosure" would serve to warn consumers about what they were getting before they bought that controlled unit they had their eyes on, but that turned out to be nothing more than a lot of hot air and in fact put the owners in a more precarious position than they had been before they were warned. When the legislature got involved, they only mucked things up even more which gave the judicial system the perfect dodge - the "business judgment" rule, leaving the owners a lot poorer and in worse shape than they had been in before they went to the court house. So what is left? Where can homeowners turn for help in protecting their property rights and their greatest asset? On The Commons this week we check back in with the folks in Houston In October the homeowners from all corners of Texas gathered for an intense session on identifying the problems in homeowners associations and prioritizing the ones they wanted to concentrate on first. In this broadcast you will hear David Kahne go through more of the list of over 20 problems, talk about them and explain the options they had. You will also hear Bob Adolph, a member of the Adolph family who have spent countless hours tracking the foreclosure filings by homeowners associations in Harris County and posting the information on their web page, www.hoadata.org . Please join us On The Commons. We'll listen in as the homeowners share their problems and talk about possible solutions. We'll also get an update on the foreclosure activity for the last several years and find out just who has been filing all these foreclosures. Listen to the Houston Conference Write Comment (0 comments) |
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