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Soldier Gets Home Back
« on: October 11, 2010, 11:42:47 AM »
There was an article earlier this summer about a soldier losing his home to the Home Owners Association (HOA) while overseas for overdue fees.
http://jonathanturley.org/2010/05/30/homeowners-association-foreclosed-on-soldiers-home-for-failure-to-pay-800-in-fee-selling-the-300000-home-for-3500/

Here's the latest from Nick Baumann:

When I wrote about the Clauers' plight in May, it hadn't yet received any national attention. But reader response was swift. The article garnered over 650 comments on MotherJones.com, plus thousands more on Huffington Post and other sites that linked to our investigation. Fortunately, this story has a happy ending. [Read the original story here.]

I exchanged emails with the Clauers' lawyer, Barbara Hale, earlier this month, and she told me the case has been resolved. As of now, it looks like Michael, his wife May, and their two children will get their home back. The financial terms of the settlement are confidential.

The Clauers were saved by a law called the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, which essentially forbids foreclosing on active-duty troops. If Michael hadn't been on active duty, the Clauers might not have had any legal recourse. Of course, they really shouldn't have had to deal with lawyers in the first place. Whatever happened to being neighborly? Here's an excerpt from the original story:



Michael went on active duty in February 2008 and was sent to Iraq. After he shipped out, his wife May slipped into a deep depression, according to court documents. "A lot of people say that the deployment is more stressful on the spouse than the actual person who's being deployed," Michael, 37, says in an interview with Mother Jones. May Clauer had two kids to take care of—a ten-year-old and a one-year-old with a serious seizure-related disorder. In addition, she was worried sick about her husband. Michael's company was doing convoy security in Iraq—an extremely dangerous job. "It was a pretty tough year for the whole company," he says. "We had IEDs, rocket attacks and mortar attacks, and a few soldiers that were hurt pretty bad and had to be airlifted back to the States."

Seeking to avoid hearing about the situation in Iraq, May stopped watching the news. She rarely answered the door, and Michael says he couldn't tell her when he went "outside the wire"—off-base. May also stopped opening the mail. "I guess she was scared that she would hear bad news," says Michael. That was why she missed multiple notices from the Heritage Lakes Homeowners Association informing her that the family owed $800 in dues—and then subsequent notices stating that the HOA was preparing to foreclose on the debt and seize the home.... In May 2008, the HOA sold the Clauers' home for a pittance—$3,500—although its appraisal value was $300,000, according to court documents. The buyer then resold the house to a third person. (Select Management Co., the company that manages Heritage Lakes, declined to comment for this story.)

...At no point did anyone from the HOA—which is, after all, composed of the Clauers' neighbors—appear to have tried to visit May Clauer's house to talk to her about the problem. "The HOA board members...don't live very far from me at all," Michael Clauer says. There were "neighbors owing much more than us [who] were notified in person of pending foreclosures, but my wife only received a few letters." David Schechter of the Dallas/Fort Worth television station WFAA, which first reported this story, notes that the "Clauers' HOA says homeowners are free to call them, but they do not call or visit homeowners when there's a problem. They're only required to send a certified letter."

For complete article:
http://motherjones.com/mojo/2010/08/michael-clauer-update
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Re: Soldier Gets Home Back
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2010, 12:02:21 PM »
I'd move, don't want to associate with people that would do that to a veteran. POWDERMAN.  >:( >:(
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« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2010, 05:49:21 PM »
For the life of me I do not understand those who would live somewhere where the neighboorhood had "rules". Can't park here,can't do this or that on your property. But then, thats just me I guess.    :-\

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« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2010, 06:13:53 PM »
For the life of me I do not understand those who would live somewhere where the neighboorhood had "rules". Can't park here,can't do this or that on your property. But then, thats just me I guess.    :-\

I whole heartedly agree with that!

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There are unwritten laws that people that live close need to understand but most of that is reasonable and common sense. Like you dont let your Dog run loose in a neighbor hood or community that has livestock or animals grasing in their own pastures or land. For one.  But things like dues????????????? What kinda charlie foxtrot are they running there anywho?
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Re: Soldier Gets Home Back
« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2010, 06:21:29 PM »
I dont understand how a HOA would have the power to forclose on someone's home.

When I was house shopping I told the real estate agent who was helping us NO houses in neighborhoods with HOA's.

I'll be damned if I will live somewhere where my neighbors have the power to tell me what I can and cant do on my property. Are they paying my mortgage?
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Re: Soldier Gets Home Back
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2010, 04:45:46 AM »
What happened to PRIVET property? Oh yeah, the liberal left didn't like it and has changed the rules so that there really is no such thing!

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Re: Soldier Gets Home Back
« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2010, 09:30:56 AM »
Thankfully I got out of lou ky 28 years ago. I owned a house there and my starter quit on my car. I had it towed home, parked right in front of the house, friend took me to get a starter. While I was putting it on a city cop made me crawl out from under my car so he could tell me I was not allowed to work on my car in front of my house. He demanded that take it around to the back yard. He couldn't seem to comprehend  that I needed my starter to do that. Then, that winter I got a citation from the city for weeds in my back yard, this was late Jan. I wrote them a letter stating that I know that city folks aren't real bright but I thought everybody knew what corn stalks looked like. HEH, my garden. POWDERMAN.  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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