Hosted and produced by
Shu Bartholomew, "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.
This Week's
Show
Do you ever
feel like you are being watched?
That your every move is being
recorded, noted, tagged,
documented and archived for
future reference? That's because
you are being watched from every
corner and every angle
imaginable. No, it is not
science fiction, it is the here
and now of our every day lives.
In the land of the free and the
brave, eyes and ears are
everywhere, watching you. Any
false move is likely to result
in hefty fines and even lead to
the confiscation of your home.
Just what are these false moves
that could have such dire
consequences? And what new tools
and techniques are being used to
rat you out? And how is
technology helping?
Jan Bergemann joins us On The
Commons. Jan is the founder and
President of the Florida based
Cyber Citizens for Justice a
grass roots organization
dedicated to protecting the
owners in condo and homeowner
associations. We talk to Jan
about the state of association
living in Florida. We learn
about the new Condo Reform
Bill making its way
through the legislative process
that would not give board
members a pass should they
commit a crime. And you'll never
guess who is opposing this bill.
We learn
about a new app called "The
Parking Boss" which is being
used to enforce rental
restrictions in condos and gated
communities. The Parking Boss?
And for those who have had their
fill of being inspected from
every angle and snooped and
spied on, there is a glimmer of
hope. We'll find out whether
there is life after an HOA dies.
And just for fun, along the way
we learn about some of the most
petty violations people have
been cited and fined for.
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