Advocates sue State of AZ for unconstitutional HOA
amendments bill – SB1454
Posted by CotoBlogzz
Today is the
deadline for a response from the State in answer to the constitutionality
challenge of Senate Bill 1454 filed by
George K. Staropoli and Bill Brown against the State of Arizona. Staropoli
& Brown v. State of Arizona, CV 2013-009991, Mr. George K. Staropoli is an
activist who advocates on behalf of homeowners on issues and legislation
involving common interest developments (CI/HOAs)
According to Mr.
Starpoli:
“On the table has been an option to sign a consent agreement and avoid the court, but the State has not responded to date.
Instead of signing the Consent Agreement, the State can file a Motion to Dismiss or some other Answer. But then, we have another opportunity to bring out the facts of this unethical attempt to get some HOA laws into being that favored a private industry – the HOA managers. Failure to respond seems to be the next best thing – avoid more publicity – and my guess we would file for a default judgment”
Every state in the Union should have a Starpoli
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HOAs and advocates sue State of AZ for
unconstitutional HOA amendments bill – SB1454.
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