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Texas Senator Carona's Bills Dominate Intergovernmental Relations Public Hearings Thursday

A Question of Ethics

April 15, 2005

By Barbara Sowell (View author info)
Copyright Texas Homeowner Association News

Austin, Texas - Senator John "Carona of Texasis the Chairman of Principal Management Group. According to the company's web site, "John Carona heads the largest residential property management firm of its kind in the country." Corona has gone on record with the San Antonio Express last year stating, "It is my firm belief that Homeowner Associations need and must have the right to foreclose when a homeowner refuses to pay their assessment. It is an imperative right that mandatory Homeowner Associations need to survive.""

Source: Movement to Force Recorded Votes in Texas Legislature: Senator John Carona, the CAI Certified Manager

See also: AHRC Vendor Directory Listing for Principal Management Group

Principal Management Group's parent company isAssocia. According to its web site, "Associa is now the largest company in the United States devoted exclusively to the management of community associations. Today, Associa is a nationally recognized leader in the community association management industry, representing hundreds of thousands of homes in thousands of communities across the United States. Anticipating their needs. Understanding their futures."

Go to Associa at http://www.associaonline.com/

Senate Intergovernmental Relations Committee:
Public Hearing held Thursday, April 14th, on the following HOA/PO related bills:


• SB 54 – Author: Nelson, Relating to a restrictive covenant, rule, or other prohibition regulating a homeowner's display of the United States flag.

• SB 362 – Author: Carona, Relating to certain condominium owners' right to redeem real property following certain foreclosure sales.

• SB 892 – Author: Carona, Relating to the operation of property owners' associations; providing an administrative penalty.

• SB 1018 – Author: Staples, Relating to the extension, reinstatement, or modification of or addition to residential restrictive covenants.

• SB 1587 – Author – Carona, Relating to certain foreclosure notice requirements.

• SB 1631 – Author: Carona, Relating to the right of redemption after foreclosure

The TEXAS ETHICS COMMISSION has published A Guide to Ethics Laws for State Officers and Employees

How to file a complaint with the Texas Ethics Commission Sworn Complaints

Go to http://www.ethics.state.tx.us/tec/sworn.html
 
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