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Larry Bud wrote:
>>Yes, they can sue him in civil court. Larry is then ordered to pay by
>>a judge.
>>Larry ignores said judge. What happens? Probably nothing. You have
>>to hire an attorney (again) to do some discovery on Larry's assets.
>>You then have to go back the judge and get a court order to TAKE
>>Larry's assets. You then have to hire a law enforcement officer to go
>>get said assets. The cost of all of this is probably a lot more than
>>what Larry owes in terms of his HOA dues. The HOA is out $4000 over a
>>$200 debt. Clearly, the HOA is not going to be able to do this for
>>very long - or they're going to end up with "special assessments" out
>>the rear end.
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> That's tough rocks. Why should an HOA have any more power than any
> other company that you owe money to?
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Because the CAI industry racket would not be possible.
It is about racket not about homes.
It is about industry not homeowners.
The Federal government does not want you to be an independent homeowner
or land lord.
-Sub
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