| Welcome
- Donie Vanitzian, columnist and author has been fighting an uphill battle for the last decade
giving voice to the voiceless, particularly those living under the yoke
of Home Owner's Associations.
Contact: 
To
register your “certification” complaints (http://www.certifymyass.com),
send
to bedlam-59661@mypacks.net
Note the
complaints go to me -- no one else. I read all the complaints. I will
write about the complaints. If you have documentation, attach it or if
too voluminous, send to:
Post Office Box 11843, Marina del Rey, California 90295
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The
book Homeowner Association board of directors and industry attorneys do
not want you to read:
California
Common Interest Development - Homeowners Guide, 2007-2008 ed.
- Examines
the law regarding condominiums, subdivisions, planned communities
- Discusses
the operation of homeowner's associations and homeowner's rights
- Discusses
complete text of the Davis-Stirling Act, and text of other statutes
affecting common interest developments
- Discusses
mediation, arbitration, discovery, litigation and settlement
strategies
- Examines
formation, governance, operation, management, liability, and
litigation issues facing owners' associations
- Includes
forms, practice pointers, comments, tables, index, and extensive
cross references
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guide is an annual pamphlet that discusses all aspects of
subdivision and condominium law from a homeowner's perspective, as
well as from a homeowner's association and developer's
perspective. It provides advice on what to avoid and what to look
for when purchasing a common interest development, as well as
guidance on mediation, arbitration, discovery, litigation and
settlement of claims arising out of common interest developments.
A one-of-a-kind book, it will be useful to any homeowner or
attorney representing a homeowner of a common interest
development, or an attorney representing a homeowner's association
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