Man blasts ‘sheer harassment’ by HOA as woman takes weekly pics of his house – he’s been flooded with angry letters
Share this @internewscast.com

A CALIFORNIA lawmaker has supported a bill for more transparent homeowner’s associations amid a battle with his own HOA.

He asserts that a woman has been taking pictures of his house every week, and he has been inundated with angry letters from his HOA, describing it as “sheer harassment.”

Assemblymember Joe Patterson holding a "Defund the HOA" flag.
California lawmaker Joe Patterson has supported a bill for more transparent homeowner’s associations amid a battle with his own HOACredit: Joe Patterson
Aerial view of London street with houses and cars.
He claims that a woman has been taking weekly pictures of his house (not pictured) and he’s been flooded with angry letters from his HOA, calling it ‘sheer harassment’Credit: Getty

Assemblymember Joe Patterson endorsed fellow Republican Carl DeMaio’s bill advocating for California HOAs to conduct recorded open meetings and to make records like meeting agendas, minutes, and lawsuit notices accessible to the public.

Patterson gladly backed the bill amid a war with his own HOA in Placer County – about a 7-hour drive northwest of Los Angeles County.

The lawmaker alleges that a representative from the Whitney Ranch Community Association in Rocklin has been photographing his home while driving by at a slow pace roughly once a week, according to Cal Matters.

Patterson says she is gathering evidence to ensure his home complies with the HOA’s rules.

The lawmaker claimed he has also been getting letters from his HOA about the exterior of his home.

“I’ve been getting letters for, you know, ‘Oh, your bark isn’t deep enough,” Patterson said, referring to his landscaping.

He added: “Now it’s my son’s basketball hoop.”

The lawmaker said if he doesn’t pay his HOA fees, the organization can put a lien on his house.

In other words, they can put a legal claim on his home.

“If you’re going to take my house from me and have a recorded lien on my home, then you damn well better provide very transparent financial records to your community,” he said.

Families forced out of homes are hit with $56k bill by HOA even though they pay fees – loophole pushed cost back on them

The U.S. Sun has reached out to the Whitney Ranch Community Association for comment.

Patterson decided to do something about the alleged “harassment” from his HOA by presenting DeMaio’s bill.

While speaking to the Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee, Patterson said the proposed bill “brings sunlight to HOA governance.”

There are about 50,000 HOAs in California.

HOA crackdowns in the US

States across the country are working to restrict the power of HOAs.

  • In Minnesota, lawmakers introduced a bill that would require HOA boards to create a schedule of fines and fees and distribute it to homeowners; ensure homeowners can contest an HOA fine; provide reasonable time to correct rule violations; and outlaw the practice of charging homeowners for asking questions.
  • In Arizona, lawmakers are cracking down on HOA budgets. Under a newly proposed law, HOA boards would have strict guidelines for how they approve expenses.
  • In Florida, a bill was passed that restricts the amount of control HOAs have over tenants’ property. It also stops HOAs from fining homeowners for leaving trash cans out and holiday lights up.
  • In Atlanta, bipartisan bills were introduced to reign in overly aggressive HOAs to protect homeowners.
  • In California, a new bill requires HOA elections to be monitored and the board to comply with certain homeowner requests.
  • In Colorado, new HOA rules require greater transparency between HOA board members and tenants.
  • And the Federal Fair Housing Act sets housing standards for all homeowners, tenants, and landlords.

“This isn’t a crazy, radical proposal,” Patterson said.

“It’s about ensuring that the people who live in these communities have the right to know what decisions are made on their behalf,” he added.

But his support, along with four Democrats on the committee who voted for the bill last month, wasn’t enough to advance the legislation.

Seven assembly members, both Republican and Democrat, either voted against the bill or didn’t vote, which counts as a “no” vote.

Patterson said he believes the bill didn’t pass largely because DeMaio wrote it.

“Honestly, it was Carl’s bill, and it going down in flames had nothing to do with the policy,” he said.

The lawmaker added: “I think if that was Joe Patterson’s bill, it would have had a different fate.”

DeMaio was described by Cal Matters as a “conservative firebrand.”

“It probably has a lot more to do with the Democrats’ pettiness of just trying to kill any bill associated with me,” DeMaio claimed.

Patterson plans to reintroduce the bill next year, which DeMaio said he would support.

The lawmaker said he’s gotten interest from Democratic assembly members to endorse the bill if it were brought up again.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Pentagon email floats suspending Spain from NATO, other steps over Iran rift

Pentagon Contemplates NATO Shake-Up: Spain’s Membership at Risk Amid Iran Dispute

An internal email from the Pentagon has unveiled potential strategies for the…
Denmark train collision injures 18 people

Train Accident in Denmark Leaves 18 Injured

COPENHAGEN — A head-on collision involving two local trains occurred north of…
Odds for California governor sway massively after snorefest debate

California Governor Race Heats Up as Debate Shifts Betting Odds Dramatically

Last night’s gubernatorial debate in California appears to have shifted the momentum…
Curses, Foiled Again: The FBI Thwarts a Potential Terror Plot Directed at a Texas Synagogue

FBI Successfully Intercepts Planned Terror Attack on Texas Synagogue

On Thursday, FBI Director Kash Patel revealed the collaborative efforts of the…
Long Island cops unveil futuristic guns that could fire GPS darts during chases

Long Island Police Introduce High-Tech Guns Equipped with GPS Tracking Darts for Pursuit Operations

Sheriff’s deputies in Suffolk County are experimenting with innovative firearms designed to…
California ‘basic income’ experiment fails to provide ‘financial independence,’ study finds

California’s Basic Income Trial Falls Short on Promised Financial Independence, Study Reveals

A recent study by researchers at the University of California, Davis, reveals…
Nolte: Saudis Back Out of Metropolitan Opera’s $200 Million Blood-Money Bailout

Metropolitan Opera’s $200 Million Lifeline Withdrawn as Saudi Support Vanishes

In a striking turn of events, the very progressive elites who once…
Russian attack on Odesa, Ukraine, kills married couple, officials say

Tragic Russian Strike on Odesa Claims Lives of Beloved Couple: Ukrainian Officials Report

Ukrainian authorities reported that a Russian drone assault on the southern city…
Man charged after allegedly kicking at airline staff, biting passenger on Australian-bound flight

Man Faces Charges for Alleged Assault on Australian-Bound Flight, Involving Airline Staff and Fellow Passenger

A 45-year-old man from Queanbeyan faces charges following an incident on a…
US sailor prepped for minesweeping in Strait of Hormuz sidelined by monkey attack

US Sailor’s Minesweeping Mission in Strait of Hormuz Halted by Unexpected Monkey Attack

Beware of unexpected encounters with the local wildlife. An incident involving a…
Oklahoma tornado barrels through Enid, damaging homes and shutting down roads

Tornado Strikes Enid, Oklahoma: Homes Damaged and Roads Closed

On Thursday, a devastating tornado tore through Oklahoma, ripping the roofs off…
California Democratic Gov. candidates hesitate to grade Gavin Newsom

California Democrats Reluctant to Evaluate Gov. Gavin Newsom: A Political Standoff

Wednesday night’s debate for California’s governor’s race, featuring a lineup of four…