HOA Lost Constitution Webinar

Veritas para justitia

This seminar dares discuss the CAI taboos! 

This FREE StarMan Group webinar series summarizes and follows the materials – the text — comprising the HOA educational series to reorient HOA boards and the public in general. The text is available online under the collection, “Restoring the Lost Constitution to HOA-Land.”

The first webinar is planned for Friday, May 22, at 11:00 AM PDT. It will cover introductory materials needed to understand the reasons for BOD reorientation.

To receive an invitation please respond to gks256@NYU.edu with “webinar” as the subject and the email address that you will use to participate.

Syllabus

  1. Format

Free ZOOM webinars; mute attendees

The sessions are limited to less than 100 attendees

Time restraint to 30 minutes

Attendees may submit questions via chat to be answered at later session.

Password protected

Will be recorded

Set Weekly schedule –

Session sequence

  1. Introduction

Plan supplement – education

BOD reorientation to constitutionality

About CAI – real CAI, misrepresentation

2.      Substantive constitutionality reforms — HOA Common Sense – subject to revision.

Boards do no wrong, #7

Fair and just hearings, #6

Draconian punishment, #8

Democratic elections, #5

Consent to be governed, #4; fair elections post

The HOA-Land Nation

3.      Scope of Outlaw nation

Oath of Allegiance

HOA history — Establishing New America

Plan to restructure HOAs

3.     Supplemental material and reading

Need for BOD education on constitutionality

Restoring HOA constitutionality

HOA-Land map

Plan to restructure HOAs

Supplemental readings

CAI misrepresentation

Will the real Community Associations Institute (CAI) standup

Oath of allegiance

Testimonials

Profile

 

 

CAI response to HOA COVID-19 payments

The following is the form letter CAI HQ is urging everyone to send to Congress to oppose a federal bill granting exclusions for HOA assessments.  HOAs “uber alles.”
“I am writing to strongly oppose legislation like H.R. 6423 and S. 3565 that impose a national moratorium on debt collection during the COVID-19 national emergency.
This legislation is too broad and will harm the financial interests of households in homeowners associations, condominium associations, and housing cooperatives (collectively, community associations).
. . . .
“When one homeowner is unable to pay assessments, these costs are passed to other homeowners in the community. This increases housing costs, spreading financial distress to other community households. [Part of the HOA contract is the implication of a joint and severable liability by the homeonwers. Didn’t you know this???]
“Community associations are working with homeowners suffering from the economic impact of the COVID-19 national emergency. A recent survey by Community Associations Institute indicated a 20 percent increase in requests for forbearance or payment plans by homeowners who are unable to pay assessments. Beyond this goodwill, community associations are subject to state laws that require payment plans for delinquent assessments.  [Not clear whether or not HOA honored them].
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“I ask that you oppose extreme legislation like H.R. 6423 and S. 3563. Thank you for considering my views and I look forward to your reply.”

BOD education webinar on HOA realities in final stages

A FREE StarMan Group webinar series to educate and reorient HOA boards and the public in general is in its final stages of development. This HOA educational series is based on the collection, “Restoring the Lost Constitution to HOA-Land.” See “HOA board education in constitutionality.”

The first session makes the case why HOA boards need to be educated as they are functioning in the blind with respect to constitutionality issues and the denial of member rights and freedoms. The final session will address The Plan to Restructure the Model of HOA Governance.

To participate you will receive an invite with a password giving the time and date of a ZOOM session. You will need this info at webinar time when you sign up for the session.

Coming soon . . .

Pres. Obama speaks of American mindset operational in HOA-Land

The following comments by Obama well describe the mindset in operation in the HOA-Land Nation. It explains the conduct and behavior of the vast majority of HOA members who completely support the acts, actions, views, and values of their board of directors no matter what.[1]

In a recorded private call[2] in regard to the dropping of charges by AG Barr against Flynn, President Obama had this to say, “That’s the kind of stuff where you begin to get worried that basic — not just institutional norms — but our basic understanding of rule of law is at risk.”

Furthermore, President Obama made the following observations about the dramatic change in American values.

“What we’re fighting against is these long-term trends in which being selfish, being tribal, being divided, and seeing others as an enemy — that has become a stronger impulse in American life. . . . It has been an absolute chaotic disaster when that mindset — of ‘what’s in it for me’ and ‘to heck with everybody else’ — when that mindset is operationalized in our government.”

As for HOA-Land, “What’s in it for me” applies to maintaining property values and “to heck with everybody else” applies to failing to defend member rights of due process protection and the equal protection of the law. The means justify the ends – protecting my property value.

Notes

[1] See in general, “Part 1, social and political dynamics,” in The HOA-Land Nation Within America at Amazon.com).

[2] Obama private call, Michael Isikoff, YahooNews.com (May 8, 2020).

 

HOA beliefs, passions vs. facts

I have written extensively on the mindset, points of views and beliefs of the vast majority of homeowners in HOAs and of those of the media and legislators across this country.[1]

As part of my Plan[2] I made reference to Plato’s cave allegory[3] on educating persons to a new view of life. In short, his dialogue speaks of people seeing only shadows within the cave where they dwell who attempt to come into the light to see reality. Here is a shorter, more understandable argument from John Adams.

“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”

Unfortunately, the difficulty in any reeducation or reorientation program lies in the reality that most people “can’t handle the truth.”

Notes

[1] See Part 1, social and political dynamics, in The HOA-Land Nation Within America at Amazon.com).

[2] See Plan Toward the Restructuring of the HOA Model of Governance.

[3] See “The Allegory Of The Cave”, Plato, Republic, VII 514 a, 2 to 517 a, 7 (trans. Thomas Sheehan).