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To: CharlesWayneCT
You think the HOA elections are about anything more than “hey, who is willing to put up with the crap for the next 3 years”?
In all my years in an HOA community, I don’t remember a single time when anybody running for the board was asked anything about their beliefs.

Therein lies the problem. BTW, did you vote to confiscate property from some one who didn't pay their dues?

When the board was getting too uppity, I just got a few people each year to sign up to be members, and that put and end to that.

I don't support democracy, I support Contitutional law.

BTW, the world does not revolve around “you” :-) Sometimes, “you” is just a generic term; especially when it is qualified to indicate people who take a certain action — the part you didn’t quote.

I support individual rights as long as those rights do not infringe on others.

On the other hand, when you enter a partnership, there most certainly is a form of control. If you got married, you would know that. Marriage is a form of partnership, and once married, you don’t get to do “whatever you want”. Heck, if you enter the partnership of “having sex with a woman”, and you got her pregnant, you’d know that such a partnership comes with control over your earnings, when you had to pay child support.

LOL...you confuse a voluntary "partnership with a woman as a contract.

Marrying is defined by law as a contract, not a partnership. The partnership is religious.

Six year olds understand the differences between partnership and contracts.

Do you understand the difference between voluntary and Government mandated?

No, you don't.

Where do HOA's derive their power to foreclose on a home owner who is delinquent in his does?

How is it they can keep the proceeds as a profit?

104 posted on 02/11/2013 5:17:20 PM PST by Las Vegas Ron (Medicine is the keystone in the arch of socialism)
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To: Las Vegas Ron

hmm ~ i don’t believe Virginia law allows an HOA to forecloseon someone, but they do go to court to file leins against the property for nonpayment of dues. Then, when the property is ever sold they can collect. in our area many people need security clearances to hold their jobs so they can’t afford to have a lein on their home ~ they come to terms quickly.


107 posted on 02/11/2013 5:27:16 PM PST by muawiyah
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