If you think the management loves you, you better think again. Your going to have to hired a attorney against the Developer, HOA has one against the developer, The CDD has two against the developer and I would think that everyone who has Chinese drywall has one also against the developer. Yes we live in a community that the management doesn't give a shit about you. Prove me wrong! I believe his phone is off the hook. The management rents the restaurant and all the money goes in his pocket, also the Monday morning coffee money. Only a fool would have dinner there when he doesn't help us out.
Attorneys are taken all our money and given us no results, No money is going into Lake Ashton to help us residents. Prove me wrong! I have lost count on how many Lawyers are fighting the management, Thus far the total is 3 plus all the home owners that have Chinese drywall in their home and have gotten no reply from the management, leaving them no choice but to hired a lawyer or lawyers.
I might add that he kept our down payment of $10,000 on a RV home and we never got it back.
He build the bowling alley with second hand or used parts, now we are in knew deep in repair bills. May cost up to $250,000 to repair.
Don't support the developer, stay away from the restaurant and the coffee at the Monday morning meetings. If you wish to add to this artical please post to lakeashtontalk@yahoo.com
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Monday, January 4, 2010
CHinese Drywall meeting in ballroom Thursday Jan 7 at 2pm
Who would have thought you would need to move out of a 3 year old home because of contaminated Chinese drywall? With health problems related to the drywall, to say nothing about our clothes picking up the smell permeating the house, we had to leave our home. It was devastating. Unbelievably; however Valerie Baker, who we did not know, offered us a house to use, fully furnished and rent free.
We have discovered that drywall was heavily imported between 2004 and 2007. Usage increased due to Katrina and the building boom. Some of the Chinese drywall was used in Lake Ashton. We hope and pray that its usage was limited. Unfortunately, we are aware of other homes with the problem.
Some people have said to us "we checked our ceiling and its ok so I quess we don't have a problem". Not necessarily. We had checked our ceiling panels above the garage, and came to the same "ok" conclusion. However, our walls have the "bad" drywall." (It isn't easy to take a saw to newly painted walls. We did and we found it).
Since in two months time we have been unable to sit down with management to discuss possible solutions we decided to move ahead with two informational meetings. There is no charge for either session.
On Thursday,Jan. 7th at 2:00 pm in the ballroom at the clubhouse there will be an informational meeting on Chinese drywall. This meeting will include photos of contamination, potential health effects and how we discovered the problem. Questions and answers will be a major part of the program. The session will be conducted by two residents with the problem and a professional house inspector who is familiar with Lake Ashton.
The second important meeting will occur on Tuesday, Jan. 12th at 2:00 pm in the HFC. Attorney, Dan Perry will discuss legal aspects of the drywall situation.
All are encouraged to attend these meetings. "BAD" drywall affects the entire community. The longer the status quo remains, the more publicity there will be with potential negative effects on home values, resales and initial sales.
Please attend and be informed.
Joan & Arnold Loomis
5345 Snead Dr. (now staying at 5320 Hogan)
We have discovered that drywall was heavily imported between 2004 and 2007. Usage increased due to Katrina and the building boom. Some of the Chinese drywall was used in Lake Ashton. We hope and pray that its usage was limited. Unfortunately, we are aware of other homes with the problem.
Some people have said to us "we checked our ceiling and its ok so I quess we don't have a problem". Not necessarily. We had checked our ceiling panels above the garage, and came to the same "ok" conclusion. However, our walls have the "bad" drywall." (It isn't easy to take a saw to newly painted walls. We did and we found it).
Since in two months time we have been unable to sit down with management to discuss possible solutions we decided to move ahead with two informational meetings. There is no charge for either session.
On Thursday,Jan. 7th at 2:00 pm in the ballroom at the clubhouse there will be an informational meeting on Chinese drywall. This meeting will include photos of contamination, potential health effects and how we discovered the problem. Questions and answers will be a major part of the program. The session will be conducted by two residents with the problem and a professional house inspector who is familiar with Lake Ashton.
The second important meeting will occur on Tuesday, Jan. 12th at 2:00 pm in the HFC. Attorney, Dan Perry will discuss legal aspects of the drywall situation.
All are encouraged to attend these meetings. "BAD" drywall affects the entire community. The longer the status quo remains, the more publicity there will be with potential negative effects on home values, resales and initial sales.
Please attend and be informed.
Joan & Arnold Loomis
5345 Snead Dr. (now staying at 5320 Hogan)
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Toxic Drywall See link
Florida Department of Revenue
Property » Toxic Drywall
"Toxic" Imported Drywall
The links below, provided by the Florida Department of Health web site, contain information about copper corrosion and possible risks associated with drywall imported from China.
General Information
Frequently asked questions about toxic drywall
Common questions and answers about toxic drywall: how to identify and test for toxic drywall, possible health hazards related to toxic drywall, whom to contact for removal of toxic drywall, and how to file a complaint
Timeline for Florida Department of Health
A timeline that details the events relating to toxic drywall
Reports of Drywall "Cases" Meeting the Florida Department of Health's Case Definition
A map showing which states have reported toxic drywall cases
Reports of Drywall "Cases" to the Department of Health County Health Departments
A map showing which counties in Florida have reported toxic drywall cases
Case Definition for Premature Copper Corrosion in Residences Possibly Associated with the Presence of Imported Drywall from China
Requirements and conditions for diagnosing whether or not toxic drywall is present
Step-by-Step Self-Assessment Guide
How to look for signs that a home may be affected by toxic drywall
Related Letters, E-mail, and Memorandums
* Memorandum from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to District Waste Program Administrators regarding Interim Drywall Disposal Guidance, SWM-19.17
* Letter from Governor Charlie Crist to Congressman Robert Wexler
* Letter from Governor Charlie Crist to the United States Environmental Protection Agency
* Letter from the Department of Treasury to Senator Jim Webb
* Lee County Property Appraiser's 2009 Chinese Drywall Survey
Tax Assessment Questions?
If you have toxic drywall and think your property assessment is too high, contact your county property appraiser.
Report unsafe consumer products
Property » Toxic Drywall
"Toxic" Imported Drywall
The links below, provided by the Florida Department of Health web site, contain information about copper corrosion and possible risks associated with drywall imported from China.
General Information
Frequently asked questions about toxic drywall
Common questions and answers about toxic drywall: how to identify and test for toxic drywall, possible health hazards related to toxic drywall, whom to contact for removal of toxic drywall, and how to file a complaint
Timeline for Florida Department of Health
A timeline that details the events relating to toxic drywall
Reports of Drywall "Cases" Meeting the Florida Department of Health's Case Definition
A map showing which states have reported toxic drywall cases
Reports of Drywall "Cases" to the Department of Health County Health Departments
A map showing which counties in Florida have reported toxic drywall cases
Case Definition for Premature Copper Corrosion in Residences Possibly Associated with the Presence of Imported Drywall from China
Requirements and conditions for diagnosing whether or not toxic drywall is present
Step-by-Step Self-Assessment Guide
How to look for signs that a home may be affected by toxic drywall
Related Letters, E-mail, and Memorandums
* Memorandum from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to District Waste Program Administrators regarding Interim Drywall Disposal Guidance, SWM-19.17
* Letter from Governor Charlie Crist to Congressman Robert Wexler
* Letter from Governor Charlie Crist to the United States Environmental Protection Agency
* Letter from the Department of Treasury to Senator Jim Webb
* Lee County Property Appraiser's 2009 Chinese Drywall Survey
Tax Assessment Questions?
If you have toxic drywall and think your property assessment is too high, contact your county property appraiser.
Report unsafe consumer products
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