Re: Help Stop HOA Madness

Re: Help Stop HOA Madness

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Help Stop HOA Madness azotic 05-25-2006
"azotic" <azotic@cox.net> wrote in message
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> "Subcomandante" <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>> DG wrote:
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>>> Larry Bud wrote:
>>>
>>>>That's tough rocks. Why should an HOA have any more power than any
>>>>other company that you owe money to?
>>>
>>>
>>> That's a very valid question that I struggle with.
>>> If you owe money to the mortgage company, they can take your house.
>>> If you owe money for your auto loan, they can take your car.
>>> If you owe money to your credit card company, they really cannot do much
>>> except take your credit.
>>>
>>
>> Please notice DG, that in you examples above you have put-up your assets
>> as collateral in exchange for money to purchase these assets. In essence
>> you are legal owner but you don't owe your house, auto or credit card.
>>
>> In contrast in the HOA you haven't put up your property as collateral.
>> The HOAs were simply given power to non-judicially foreclose, which flies
>> in the face of all your constitutional rights.
>>
>> The HOA is the government within the government same as organized crime
>> is classified.
>>
>> You must understand this fundamental difference in order to continue
>> engaging in coherent discussion re HOA fraud.
>> -Sub
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> In a non-judicial forclosure your constutional rights are violated:
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> 7th amendment
> In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty
> dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried
> by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United
> States, than according to the rules of the common law.

The Supreme Court has long held that the 7th Amendment only applies to
Federal cases, not State cases.




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