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On The Commons with me this week is Tom Adolph. Tom, a Houston, Texas attorney, along with his family, was instrumental in collecting and publishing some astounding information regarding foreclosures by associations in Harris County Texas.
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On The Commons is a weekly radio show dedicated to discussing the many issues surrounding mandatory homeowner associations, the fastest growing form of residential housing in the nation.
The voices of unhappy homeowners in associations are getting louder. Tired of abusive neighbors and unresponsive management, fed up with never ending threats and having to live under a microscope, many homeowners are ready and willing to do what it takes to return some sense of old fashioned values to residential America. But just how does one go about taking charge of one's own destiny? How can one make one's voice heard?
On The Commons with me this week is Tom Adolph. Tom, a Houston, Texas attorney, along with his family, was instrumental in collecting and publishing some astounding information regarding foreclosures by associations in Harris County Texas. He recently wrote a fairly comprehensive, step by step guide on how to stop the insanity in an association that is out of control. The information is available <a href="http://www.hoadata.org/" target="_blank">www.hoadata.org</a>. Please join us On The Commons this Saturday, May 8, 2004. We'll find out whether it really is possible to "throw the bums out" and replace the board with fair and responsive people.