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Voir Dire wrote:
> You might want to consider notifying the IRS re: self-dealing and try
> to get their non-profit 501(c)(3) tax status revoked.
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>>>Out of 403 members only about 20 showed up and I got about 4 proxies.
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> Suspect you have a high percentage of rental units in the compound with
> the remainder meek, dim-witted homeowners. Not a lot to work with
> there. Typical.
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>>>at cost of 50 slashed tires and about $5,000 of fraudulent fines.
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> Hmm. Sounds like they've made it personal...might be time to take a
> flame-thrower to those fat slobs.
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>>>Cops will not help and judges are in bed with CAI industry.
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> Very true. You're in a rigged game; they have all the resources to
> fight you- worse, it's with your own money. Would abandon that course
> of action in favor of more self-help measures.
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> On a side note: I found the recent civil RICO suit filed in federal
> court against a Virginia HOA and its' five board members encouraging.
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Can you post more info on the above RICO lawsuit?
Or some links, case NO., attorneys for plaintiff, etc.
-Sub
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