Saturday, September 29, 2012

CICCH Hearing on Oct 8 and 9...

   Well, expect the Bisky's to start blaming everyone else again and, judging by the latest letter from the ACHOA, the BOD will be representing themselves "to save the homeowners money."  How ridiculous! Well, if the reserve account was properly funded, the ACHOA would have the money to defend the board against the "false complaints and lies" by those two "illegals."

 You know, Mr. Bitsky bitched at the beginning on the hearing that he "didn't have time" to get an attorney because he and Barbara were in Huntington Beach taking care of Barbara's dad until the end of July, that the hearing was a complete surprise. Hog wash! The investigation started in 2010... that's two years of preparing!  Not only that, but Joe himself was the one who signed for the certified letters that contained the formal complaint back in June.
  He obviously thinks that the commissioners, the homeowners, and everyone else are complete fools. Seriously, he actually thinks that we should believe him just because he says so.
    Well, JoeBo, we check the facts! We can read!

  Let us talk about that letter to homeowners, shall we?  Well, the ACHOA BOD wants us to believe that Joe Salvatore and Cathy Aja told the NRED/Ombudsman complete lies and gave false information just to get the board members in trouble. The problem with that is, after a full investigation, the findings were MUCH, MUCH WORSE than our initial complaint.  I mean, really... if we told complete lies, wouldn't the NRED drop the case? If we gave false information (which is illegal) wouldn't the ACHOA push to have criminal charges filed against us for filing a false report? C'mon, JoeBo... really?!

  Does anyone really believe that the Secretary/Treasurer can pay himself 50% of the annual budget? The Bitsky math is horrible... and it's obvious that he has no understanding of what can be reimbursed and/or itemized on a tax return for a business or an individual.  Any first year accountant would face-palm after reading the first sentence about the budget.

Lastly, how in the world does Bitsky expect us to believe that "all of the bills are paid" when the ACHOA carries a credit card balance, month after month... collecting interest?  Plus, he also admitted that he paid the credit card bill late... so, basically, the ACHOA doesn't collect enough money to pay the bills, but it has enough money to pay interest and late fees?!

October 10th will be a good day for homeowners of the ACHOA...

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