Sunday, October 21, 2012

The HOA Stanford Prisoner Syndrome - No Pink House for You!


Pink Playhouse Owner Ecstatic after Learning Lawsuit was Dismissed | NBC Augusta 26

Pink Playhouse Owner Ecstatic after Learning Lawsuit was Dismissed | NBC Augusta 26: COLUMBIA COUNTY, Ga. -- It's a lawsuit that received national attention after our first story aired.
Monday, October 15, 2012

A grandmother was being sued by her neighborhood Homeowners Association over the color of her granddaughter's playhouse.


The HOA said it was an out building and she had to have permission.


Becky Rogers Peck tells us she was excited and shocked to find out the lawsuit had been dismissed and one of the first things she did was tell her grand-daughter Aubree.


Read More - http://www2.nbc26.tv/news/2012/oct/15/pink-playhouse-owner-ecstatic-after-learning-lawsu-ar-4761619/

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HOA Rage in Kentucky

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — As he prepared for a homeowners' association meeting last month, Dr. Mahmoud Yousef Hindi packed a loaded revolver and six spare bullets in his briefcase, told his family to have dinner without him and walked down the street to a community center.

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA - From covering homeowners association disputes for over ten years, we can comfortably say that the  Stanford Prisoner Syndrome is alive and well.  Otherwise insignificant residents who get elected to homeowner association board of directors, quickly get intoxicated  with a new-found power that they become abusive, autocratic and vindictive when residents do not do as told.


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