Looks like we weren’t the only ones who got screwed by Dupree and his crook buddies.
I talked with Robert, the president of the Homeowner’s Association, last night. I think it’s obvious now that we were mistaken in blaming the state of our neighborhood on the HOA. According to Robert, there are less than 30 legitimate homeowner’s living in our neighborhood. Over 100 of the houses were sold fraudelently to fake buyers. So there are owners on the books, but they either don’t live there and don’t care, or they aren’t real people. It’s awful hard to get a fake person to cut their grass.
Just our luck to buy a house in one of the most misrepresented neighborhoods in GA history. The upside is that it has the potential to be a really nice neighborhood. We just need some real people living in it.
#1 by Heather on 5/18/2006 - 9:36 am
We got screwed too. Has been a horrible 2 years. Michelle Couch (former real estate agent for Coldwell Banker Upchurch Realty) and her fellow criminal buddies have raped my husband and I of our dreams of owning our first home. Just what we wanted…no pool, no fitness center, no clubhouse, shitty built homes to finish out the neighborhood (only to be used to flip over and over again), neighbors that don’t take care of their yard, and most of all, a home in a neighborhood ravaged by mortgage fraud.
#2 by Pat on 7/10/2006 - 2:59 pm
Hi, Chris. I’m a senior editor at BUILDER Magazine, which is the official publication of the National Association of Home Builders. (You can check us out on http://www.builderonline.com – click on The Magazine – or google my name and BUILDER Magazine.)I live here in Athens, and I’m doing a story on Milford Hills to show how mortgage fraud impacts so many people. I’d like very much to talk to some of the homeowners. Would you be up for that? Let me know!
Pat