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Default Soldier's house foreclosed, sold to Jad Aboul-Jidin for $3,200


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Wes wrote:

Ignoramus24975 wrote:

http://abcnews.go.com/Business/artic...0910681&page=1

Pretty juicy story. Homeowners association foreclosed and sold a
soldier's house to an "investor" Jad Aboul-Jidin for $3,200.

The real culprit seems to be the soldier's wife, who was
"depressed",
did not pay dues and was ignoring mail. Supposedly the HOA checked
with DoD and received a negative reply about his deployment
status. That is, if we believe their version fo events.

Somehow by sheer accident, the house worth $300k was sold
onlyt for $3,200.

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That is a sad story. It is about bedtime so I'm not going to do
much
research other than
pointing the the Soldiers and Sailors act I seem to remember from
the
70's when I had the
honor of serving my country.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service...vil_Relief_Act

There is a good chance that the HOA nazi's just put their nuts in a
vise.
Think civil
action.


I would be thinking about having the entire unit camping out in
the
HOA board's front yards. Maybe borrow a tank and do a little
landscaping? ;-)

How about early morning weapons training with live ammo?
Reporting
them to the feds for met labs and grow houses?

It's bad enough we allow these tin nazis to run their fiefdoms,
but
someone needs to put some fear into their lives. Even better, since
they don't mind bending the laws, sign up all the board members for
military service and request combat assignments for them. Tell them
not
to worry about their homes, since they will be sold for $1 as soon
as
they are hauled away for failure to report for duty.


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Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have
to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

The homeowners' association's lawyer filed an affidavit wrongly
claiming
that neither of the Clauers was on active duty, says Barbara Hale, the
couple's lawyer. Hale is seeking to have the court reverse the
foreclosure
and declare it "null and void," she says.

http://motherjones.com/politics/2010...tion-foreclose

Don't forget to invite the lawyer to the party.
He should get a nice columbian necktie for his excellent work.


They should bronze the lawyer's shoes, while he's wearing them.


Bronzing shoes is an electroplating process.
The plating solution isn't even particularly hot.
While it would definitely be an uncomfortable process, I do not think it
would achieve the effect you are looking for.



It would, if you did each shoe in a different vat. Then a nice
leakage current could flow up one leg, and down the other as the
chemicals ate the skin from their feet.


That's better, but it still isn't as good I would like.



How about connecting each vat to one of three phases on a 480 Wye
supply? The third phase can be connected to their aluminum foil beanie,
if needed.


--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.