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    Default Wrongful Accusations in Florida



    The HOA Prez left me a message on my voice mail. I am being accused of turning off the electricity to the building & tearing down a for rent sign out by the street. Gee, why didn't anyone call the police and take pictures of me doing these unlawful actions?

    I had a friend with me all day. I went to pick up my mail and ask the general contractor's son a few questions - one was to confirm hearsay that the place would be "signed off" by his father that day. I called the Prez back and then she told me if I went on the (my) property, I'd be fined $100.00 each time. She is forgetting that I have an exclusive easement to my property even when being lawfully reconstructed. There always have been people residing in the community & the mailboxes for all apts are located on common grounds.

    I found the following in FL statutes.

    836.05 Threats; extortion.

    Whoever, either verbally or by a written or printed communication, maliciously threatens to accuse another of any crime or offense, or by such communication maliciously threatens an injury to the person, property or reputation of another, or maliciously threatens to expose another to disgrace, or to expose any secret affecting another, or to impute any deformity or lack of chastity to another, with intent thereby to extort money or any pecuniary advantage whatsoever, or with intent to compel the person so threatened, or any other person, to do any act or refrain from doing any act against his or her will, shall be guilty of a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

    Did the Prez and the "rumor-monger(s)" break the law?

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    Default Re: Wrongful Accusations in Florida

    What pecuniary advantage do you propose that they tried to obtain?

    (But whatever you think it is, I doubt the police will be interested in pursuing this one.)

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    What pecuniary advantage do you propose that they tried to obtain?

    (But whatever you think it is, I doubt the police will be interested in pursuing this one.)
    It's a long, horrific ordeal. Briefly, the BOD ignored my complaints to them about the roof leaking into electrical wiring and this being a fire & safety hazard (Hurricane Wilma 10/24/05). People were still living there with electricity running. Even after the roof was approved by the bld dept 01/20/06, water from rain was still leaking into the electrical wiring. Despite my complaints about the roof still leaking into the wiring to the BOD, they did nothing except tell me as far as they (BOD) were concerned, the roof was fixed & watertight. I have this on a recorded meeting.

    So, I began calling the Fire Inspector because the BOD was not performing their fidicuary duty to protect the property. The Fire Inspector went into numerous apts (including mine), gave the BOD 48 hrs to get the roofing contractor out there to stop the water from intruding into the wiring or the building would be vacated. The BOD then changed the lock to my apt. even though I was not going in it, as they also falsely accused me of doing so.

    Their pecuniary advantage, IMO, is keep me away so I won't talk with others. The BOD knows I know how this was totally mishandled from the very first decision. They know if I "spill the beans" on them, all the other owners will be outraged & there will be the dominio effect, which is why the BOD does not allow me to speak at any meetings.

    Having a police complaint couldn't hurt as that is documentation.

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    Default Re: Wrongful Accusations in Florida

    Pecuniary = relating to money. Not "they don't want me to talk."

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    The police were interested in the false accusations. Turning off the electricity, etc. - being it's vandalism, criminal mischief, trespassing and told me to keep the voice message safe.

    They all will be hearing from the bld dept. regarding changing my lock. The "new" story (this is the 3rd & 3rd different story ) is that the bld dept said it was alright to change my lock. I spoke with the big boss in the bld dept less than a hour ago. The bld dept & inspectors don't approve changing anyone's lock. Somebody's in big trouble.

    As for pecunairy advantage, I can only surmise not having about 35 lawsuits against the BOD would be a monetary advantage.

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