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Re: Pool Party Mayhem in McKinney

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Mom in fight suspended by BOA.

Social media users did some research and found that Allbritton worked for Bank of America.

After the video surfaced, an action group Dallas Communities Organizing for Change launched a Twitter campaign asking Bank of America to take action against this woman.

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Hackers, protesters, and those anonymous idiots have also made death threats towards some neighbors, hacked residents' facebook accounts, hacked various fundraising sites for Cpl. Casebolt, hacked the HOA, allegedly getting payment information and passwords for all homeowners, and are posting the home addresses and any other information they can get about anyone in the neighborhood who speaks out in support of LE, as well as posting information about the other responding officers with Cpl Casebolt. McKinney PD has shut down their facebook page temporarily as a result.

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Re: Pool Party Mayhem in McKinney

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Rrash wrote:
Beiruty wrote:HOA board of directors can only change the rules of use for the park/pool.
The mother involved rents the house from an owner in California. I know he has been contacted about the situation, but as far as I know, has remained silent.
Oh my, that does indeed change things. An HOA can't really force someone to sell for something like this; however, a homeowner can evict someone for any reason other than discrimination over the protected classes. Setting up a DJ with vulgar language blasting over the neighborhood and bringing unwanted national attention to the community would probably be more than sufficient reason.

Maybe a social media move similar to what was done that got the lady involved in the fight fired.

Now, to play devil's advocate a little here - I once leased a home that was in an HOA. I never got a copy of the HOA agreement. It's possible that the daughter that threw the party, and her mother that helped, didn't even know they were breaking the rules.

Of course, security telling them to leave should have been a clue...
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Re: Pool Party Mayhem in McKinney

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ScooterSissy wrote:
Rrash wrote:
Beiruty wrote:HOA board of directors can only change the rules of use for the park/pool.
The mother involved rents the house from an owner in California. I know he has been contacted about the situation, but as far as I know, has remained silent.
Oh my, that does indeed change things. An HOA can't really force someone to sell for something like this; however, a homeowner can evict someone for any reason other than discrimination over the protected classes. Setting up a DJ with vulgar language blasting over the neighborhood and bringing unwanted national attention to the community would probably be more than sufficient reason.

Maybe a social media move similar to what was done that got the lady involved in the fight fired.

Now, to play devil's advocate a little here - I once leased a home that was in an HOA. I never got a copy of the HOA agreement. It's possible that the daughter that threw the party, and her mother that helped, didn't even know they were breaking the rules.

Of course, security telling them to leave should have been a clue...
Of course, that would anger the SJW crowd, you'd make national headlines, and you might well lose your job. There's a couple of wealthy hotel owners in NYC who recently got ejected from a bar, a public venue, because they had dinner with Ted Cruz awhile back. http://pagesix.com/2015/06/11/hotel-mog ... 1433767322
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Re: Pool Party Mayhem in McKinney

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ScooterSissy wrote:
Rrash wrote:
Beiruty wrote:HOA board of directors can only change the rules of use for the park/pool.
The mother involved rents the house from an owner in California. I know he has been contacted about the situation, but as far as I know, has remained silent.
Oh my, that does indeed change things. An HOA can't really force someone to sell for something like this; however, a homeowner can evict someone for any reason other than discrimination over the protected classes. Setting up a DJ with vulgar language blasting over the neighborhood and bringing unwanted national attention to the community would probably be more than sufficient reason.

Maybe a social media move similar to what was done that got the lady involved in the fight fired.

Now, to play devil's advocate a little here - I once leased a home that was in an HOA. I never got a copy of the HOA agreement. It's possible that the daughter that threw the party, and her mother that helped, didn't even know they were breaking the rules.

Of course, security telling them to leave should have been a clue...
They lied and said they had permission from the HOA. The HOA has spoken out and said they had no such thing.

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Re: Pool Party Mayhem in McKinney

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Rrash wrote:
ScooterSissy wrote:
Rrash wrote:
Beiruty wrote:HOA board of directors can only change the rules of use for the park/pool.
The mother involved rents the house from an owner in California. I know he has been contacted about the situation, but as far as I know, has remained silent.
Oh my, that does indeed change things. An HOA can't really force someone to sell for something like this; however, a homeowner can evict someone for any reason other than discrimination over the protected classes. Setting up a DJ with vulgar language blasting over the neighborhood and bringing unwanted national attention to the community would probably be more than sufficient reason.

Maybe a social media move similar to what was done that got the lady involved in the fight fired.

Now, to play devil's advocate a little here - I once leased a home that was in an HOA. I never got a copy of the HOA agreement. It's possible that the daughter that threw the party, and her mother that helped, didn't even know they were breaking the rules.

Of course, security telling them to leave should have been a clue...
They lied and said they had permission from the HOA. The HOA has spoken out and said they had no such thing.
And now I hear rumors that the HOA is considering suing the two WOMEN (20 year old and her mother) that threw the "party".

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Re: Pool Party Mayhem in McKinney

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ScooterSissy wrote:
Rrash wrote:
ScooterSissy wrote:
Rrash wrote:
Beiruty wrote:HOA board of directors can only change the rules of use for the park/pool.
The mother involved rents the house from an owner in California. I know he has been contacted about the situation, but as far as I know, has remained silent.
Oh my, that does indeed change things. An HOA can't really force someone to sell for something like this; however, a homeowner can evict someone for any reason other than discrimination over the protected classes. Setting up a DJ with vulgar language blasting over the neighborhood and bringing unwanted national attention to the community would probably be more than sufficient reason.

Maybe a social media move similar to what was done that got the lady involved in the fight fired.

Now, to play devil's advocate a little here - I once leased a home that was in an HOA. I never got a copy of the HOA agreement. It's possible that the daughter that threw the party, and her mother that helped, didn't even know they were breaking the rules.

Of course, security telling them to leave should have been a clue...
They lied and said they had permission from the HOA. The HOA has spoken out and said they had no such thing.
And now I hear rumors that the HOA is considering suing the two WOMEN (20 year old and her mother) that threw the "party".

Who knows? I haven't heard anything, but I'm pretty exhausted with the whole thing. I've kind of tuned the media reports out at this point. I keep up to date with what the neighborhood says, but thats about it. IMO, the HOA has done a pretty poor job of communicating with the residents that live here and with the media. We have asked them to speak out in defense of CR numerous times. If there is a lawsuit pending, that might explain their silence.

Of course, I don't really know any communities that would speak lovingly about their HOA.
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Re: Pool Party Mayhem in McKinney

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ScooterSissy wrote:
Rrash wrote:
ScooterSissy wrote:
Rrash wrote:
Beiruty wrote:HOA board of directors can only change the rules of use for the park/pool.
The mother involved rents the house from an owner in California. I know he has been contacted about the situation, but as far as I know, has remained silent.
Oh my, that does indeed change things. An HOA can't really force someone to sell for something like this; however, a homeowner can evict someone for any reason other than discrimination over the protected classes. Setting up a DJ with vulgar language blasting over the neighborhood and bringing unwanted national attention to the community would probably be more than sufficient reason.

Maybe a social media move similar to what was done that got the lady involved in the fight fired.

Now, to play devil's advocate a little here - I once leased a home that was in an HOA. I never got a copy of the HOA agreement. It's possible that the daughter that threw the party, and her mother that helped, didn't even know they were breaking the rules.

Of course, security telling them to leave should have been a clue...
They lied and said they had permission from the HOA. The HOA has spoken out and said they had no such thing.
And now I hear rumors that the HOA is considering suing the two WOMEN (20 year old and her mother) that threw the "party".

if there was damage to the pool or other HOA owned property, the lawyers are probably recommending the suit. Even if it's just to get their deductible that could be worth it.
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ScooterSissy wrote:
And now I hear rumors that the HOA is considering suing the two WOMEN (20 year old and her mother) that threw the "party".
I have been thinking I would like to see this course of action by the HOA. I would also like to see the DJ included in that suit.
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healthinsp wrote:
ScooterSissy wrote:
And now I hear rumors that the HOA is considering suing the two WOMEN (20 year old and her mother) that threw the "party".
I have been thinking I would like to see this course of action by the HOA. I would also like to see the DJ included in that suit.
Yep, it's probably going to be somewhat like I was ridiculed for suggesting earlier, 'there's gonna' be a whole lot of suin' goin' on'. I'm okay with that. There has to be some accountability.
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Oldgringo wrote:
healthinsp wrote:
ScooterSissy wrote:
And now I hear rumors that the HOA is considering suing the two WOMEN (20 year old and her mother) that threw the "party".
I have been thinking I would like to see this course of action by the HOA. I would also like to see the DJ included in that suit.
Yep, it's probably going to be somewhat like I was ridiculed for suggesting earlier, 'there's gonna' be a whole lot of suin' goin' on'. I'm okay with that. There has to be some accountability.

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SewTexas wrote:
ScooterSissy wrote:
Rrash wrote:
ScooterSissy wrote:
Rrash wrote:
Beiruty wrote:HOA board of directors can only change the rules of use for the park/pool.
The mother involved rents the house from an owner in California. I know he has been contacted about the situation, but as far as I know, has remained silent.
Oh my, that does indeed change things. An HOA can't really force someone to sell for something like this; however, a homeowner can evict someone for any reason other than discrimination over the protected classes. Setting up a DJ with vulgar language blasting over the neighborhood and bringing unwanted national attention to the community would probably be more than sufficient reason.

Maybe a social media move similar to what was done that got the lady involved in the fight fired.

Now, to play devil's advocate a little here - I once leased a home that was in an HOA. I never got a copy of the HOA agreement. It's possible that the daughter that threw the party, and her mother that helped, didn't even know they were breaking the rules.

Of course, security telling them to leave should have been a clue...
They lied and said they had permission from the HOA. The HOA has spoken out and said they had no such thing.
And now I hear rumors that the HOA is considering suing the two WOMEN (20 year old and her mother) that threw the "party".

if there was damage to the pool or other HOA owned property, the lawyers are probably recommending the suit. Even if it's just to get their deductible that could be worth it.

There is no damage that I know of. There was an extensive cleanup needed in the park (outside the pool). Lots of trash, some people reported some drug paraphernalia, and at least one used condom. Saturday night, there was some riff-raff that resulted in a stolen car being crashed into some of the neighbors parked cars on the street. There is no way to prove these things are connected. Maybe there could be some sort of argument that this will hurt home values in CR, but the way they are selling in McKinney right now, I doubt it. These are good things.
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Rrash wrote:
SewTexas wrote:
ScooterSissy wrote:
Rrash wrote:
ScooterSissy wrote:
Rrash wrote:
Beiruty wrote:HOA board of directors can only change the rules of use for the park/pool.
The mother involved rents the house from an owner in California. I know he has been contacted about the situation, but as far as I know, has remained silent.
Oh my, that does indeed change things. An HOA can't really force someone to sell for something like this; however, a homeowner can evict someone for any reason other than discrimination over the protected classes. Setting up a DJ with vulgar language blasting over the neighborhood and bringing unwanted national attention to the community would probably be more than sufficient reason.

Maybe a social media move similar to what was done that got the lady involved in the fight fired.

Now, to play devil's advocate a little here - I once leased a home that was in an HOA. I never got a copy of the HOA agreement. It's possible that the daughter that threw the party, and her mother that helped, didn't even know they were breaking the rules.

Of course, security telling them to leave should have been a clue...
They lied and said they had permission from the HOA. The HOA has spoken out and said they had no such thing.
And now I hear rumors that the HOA is considering suing the two WOMEN (20 year old and her mother) that threw the "party".

if there was damage to the pool or other HOA owned property, the lawyers are probably recommending the suit. Even if it's just to get their deductible that could be worth it.

There is no damage that I know of. There was an extensive cleanup needed in the park (outside the pool). Lots of trash, some people reported some drug paraphernalia, and at least one used condom. Saturday night, there was some riff-raff that resulted in a stolen car being crashed into some of the neighbors parked cars on the street. There is no way to prove these things are connected. Maybe there could be some sort of argument that this will hurt home values in CR, but the way they are selling in McKinney right now, I doubt it. These are good things.

thought the park was city property?
If you are correct, it sounds like the HOA is suing just to get $, that's a shame, but not surprising. I wouldn't have voted for that.
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Re: Pool Party Mayhem in McKinney

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SewTexas wrote:
Rrash wrote:
SewTexas wrote:
ScooterSissy wrote:
Rrash wrote:
ScooterSissy wrote:
Rrash wrote:
Beiruty wrote:HOA board of directors can only change the rules of use for the park/pool.
The mother involved rents the house from an owner in California. I know he has been contacted about the situation, but as far as I know, has remained silent.
Oh my, that does indeed change things. An HOA can't really force someone to sell for something like this; however, a homeowner can evict someone for any reason other than discrimination over the protected classes. Setting up a DJ with vulgar language blasting over the neighborhood and bringing unwanted national attention to the community would probably be more than sufficient reason.

Maybe a social media move similar to what was done that got the lady involved in the fight fired.

Now, to play devil's advocate a little here - I once leased a home that was in an HOA. I never got a copy of the HOA agreement. It's possible that the daughter that threw the party, and her mother that helped, didn't even know they were breaking the rules.

Of course, security telling them to leave should have been a clue...
They lied and said they had permission from the HOA. The HOA has spoken out and said they had no such thing.
And now I hear rumors that the HOA is considering suing the two WOMEN (20 year old and her mother) that threw the "party".

if there was damage to the pool or other HOA owned property, the lawyers are probably recommending the suit. Even if it's just to get their deductible that could be worth it.

There is no damage that I know of. There was an extensive cleanup needed in the park (outside the pool). Lots of trash, some people reported some drug paraphernalia, and at least one used condom. Saturday night, there was some riff-raff that resulted in a stolen car being crashed into some of the neighbors parked cars on the street. There is no way to prove these things are connected. Maybe there could be some sort of argument that this will hurt home values in CR, but the way they are selling in McKinney right now, I doubt it. These are good things.

thought the park was city property?
If you are correct, it sounds like the HOA is suing just to get $, that's a shame, but not surprising. I wouldn't have voted for that.
The park is city property. The pool is HOA property. There was no damage that I know of, other than things being trashed out. I haven't heard any talk about lawsuits.

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Rrash wrote:There is no damage that I know of. There was an extensive cleanup needed in the park (outside the pool). Lots of trash, some people reported some drug paraphernalia, and at least one used condom.
Sounds like a typical DFW area park, then. Really, if they only found one condom, I'd have to suspect the "rowdy kids" were actually a cleanup crew that did a pretty good job before they were chased off.
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Texas Rangers now getting involved... I can think that this can only be a good thing - unbiased investigation.

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