Former president Kenneth Salt began his vindictive behavior towards me in 2010 because I had audited the books and questioned the policies and procedures of the board of directors. Kenneth was the sole signer on the checks for expenses and had not allowed anyone to review the invoices. In my review, I did find many discrepancies in the procedures and brought them to the attention of the property management company, National Property Services who managed the transactions and the board members. I received a threatening letter from Carpenter, Hazelwood, Delgado & Bolen PLC, Tempe, AZ to cease and desist from asking any more questions from the property management company or the board of directors. This lead me to believe there was some kind of coverup of improprieties. I am a shareholder in this corporation and have every right to examine the books and record. I let it go, it wasn't the right time to pursue the issue.
Two years later I had missed a payment and paid the 2 months as soon as I got the statement. I didn't pay the $30.00 late fee and informed the management company that the Arizona statutes stated that the minimum late fee was $15.00 (1). That's when they started getting the law firm involved, Carpenter, Hazelwood, Delgado & Bolen, PLC, 1400 E. Southern Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85282. They denied the law and continued to pursue the $30 charge even though it was not legal. The scheme was to drag this out for months and accumulate legal fees and charge them to me.
The lawsuit was a total fraud, there was no competent witness, no sworn statement and the justice did not see or read any of my answers. I challenged jurisdiction and the papers came at me very rapidly to push this through as to deny me justice.
The summary judgement was for upwards of $4,000 which were all legal fees. I am going to challenge this judgement in a "court of record", common law court.
1. ARS SB1240 Condominiums and Planned Communities
VILLAGE TWO INC Reviews
Former president Kenneth Salt began his vindictive behavior towards me in 2010 because I had audited the books and questioned the policies and procedures of the board of directors. Kenneth was the sole signer on the checks for expenses and had not allowed anyone to review the invoices. In my review, I did find many discrepancies in the procedures and brought them to the attention of the property management company, National Property Services who managed the transactions and the board members. I received a threatening letter from Carpenter, Hazelwood, Delgado & Bolen PLC, Tempe, AZ to cease and desist from asking any more questions from the property management company or the board of directors. This lead me to believe there was some kind of coverup of improprieties. I am a shareholder in this corporation and have every right to examine the books and record. I let it go, it wasn't the right time to pursue the issue.
Two years later I had missed a payment and paid the 2 months as soon as I got the statement. I didn't pay the $30.00 late fee and informed the management company that the Arizona statutes stated that the minimum late fee was $15.00 (1). That's when they started getting the law firm involved, Carpenter, Hazelwood, Delgado & Bolen, PLC, 1400 E. Southern Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85282. They denied the law and continued to pursue the $30 charge even though it was not legal. The scheme was to drag this out for months and accumulate legal fees and charge them to me.
The lawsuit was a total fraud, there was no competent witness, no sworn statement and the justice did not see or read any of my answers. I challenged jurisdiction and the papers came at me very rapidly to push this through as to deny me justice.
The summary judgement was for upwards of $4,000 which were all legal fees. I am going to challenge this judgement in a "court of record", common law court.
1. ARS SB1240 Condominiums and Planned Communities