Name changes for organizations, partnerships, and corporations mislead consumers and the general public. A business name change does not correct patterns of unethical or illegal conduct. It can, however, protect abusive individuals in powerful positions. (See links of interests in left-hand column, below.)
For example, Rockland Place Apartments added a name change of Spring Gate. More partners were brought in and more government funds were had. Of course, this was all in the guise of helping low-income residents, who grew even more distressed with poorly planned, unnecessary, and shoddy renovations. This 204-unit HUD subsidized housing complex still has the same legal firm, deceptive business practices, property manager, maintenance, breaches, etc. as the previous name(s) used. So, what was really resolved here?
Some recent stories about Acorn, remind me of some of the deceptive business practices of Rockland Place dba Spring Gate.... (Or maybe I should say Cornerstone Corp. dba First Hartford Realty Corp.)? For crying aloud, it's like a mild case of PTSD dba ADHD!
After numerous fraud allegations, Acorn, or more formally, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, changed their name to Community Organizations International. Because of questionable business practices, their name may have been tarnished some. Other than a name change, will their methods of doing business remain?
Acorn and Rockland Place are not the same organization, but have much in common:
a. Many of the same individuals remain in powerful positions after business name changes.
b. Both receive government funds, including millions in grants from H.U.D.
c. Both are accused of illegal conduct.
d. Both are politically involved and connected.
e. Both are non-profit and claim to help those in poverty.
f. Both are accused of attempting to silence and intimidate critics.
*Newsmax - Acorn Investigations
**bridgetdgms - acorn drops tarnished name
***Washington Examiner - ACORN, Threat
****Rotten Acorn - by the EPI
Freedom can not ring in an oppressive society. This blog reflects thoughts, personal experiences, + several notes of interest on 'affordable' housing. What do you think of gov't financing nuisance properties? Rockland Place continues doing business as SPRING GATE APARTMENTS along Martha Drive + Hannah Way in Rockland, Mass. (shady business).
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
Warning... Lug Nuts on the Loose!
June 18, 2009, an important notice was taped on entry doors in front of each building at Rockland Place/Spring Gate Apts., Rockland, Mass. .... "It has been brought to our attention that LUG NUTS have been missing off of vehicles in the Spring Gate parking lot. For your safety, please check your vehicle before driving. Sorry for any inconvenience. If anyone notices anything suspicious, please contact the office."
This notice would not be necessary if corporate landlords kept their promises to install security cameras on their subsidized, nuisance property. Residents can now feel warm and fuzzy inside knowing management is sorry for a possible life and death situation.
This notice would not be necessary if corporate landlords kept their promises to install security cameras on their subsidized, nuisance property. Residents can now feel warm and fuzzy inside knowing management is sorry for a possible life and death situation.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Who's Responsible?
[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 24, Volume 4, Parts 700 to 1699] [Revised as of April 1, 2000]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 24CFR982.307] [Page 587]
CHAPTER IX--PART 982 -- Subpart G--Leasing a Unit - Sec. 982.307 Tenant screening.
(3) The owner is responsible for screening of families on the basis of their tenancy histories. An owner may consider a family's background with respect to such factors as:
(i) Payment of rent and utility bills;
(ii) Caring for a unit and premises;
(iii) Respecting the rights of other residents to the peaceful
enjoyment of their housing;
(iv) Drug-related criminal activity or other criminal activity that
is a threat to the health, safety or property of others; and
(v) Compliance with other essential conditions of tenancy.
*******************
By Mikaela Slaney, Wed Jun 24, 2009, 12:17 PM EDT
What began as an operating-under-the-influence arrest on Hannah Way spilled into a behind-the-scenes struggle at the Rockland police station.`On June 16, John Verrier, 19, of 45 Hannah Way, Rockland, was charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and operating with a suspended license, a marked lanes violation, disorderly behavior, malicious damage of property (a watch) and speeding. The passengers, two teen girls from Pembroke and Whitman and one male, 20, of Rockland, were also taken into the Rockland police station under protective custody when police deemed them too drunk and disoriented to care for themselves. (See entire story in wickedlocal.com)
[Title 24, Volume 4, Parts 700 to 1699] [Revised as of April 1, 2000]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 24CFR982.307] [Page 587]
CHAPTER IX--PART 982 -- Subpart G--Leasing a Unit - Sec. 982.307 Tenant screening.
(3) The owner is responsible for screening of families on the basis of their tenancy histories. An owner may consider a family's background with respect to such factors as:
(i) Payment of rent and utility bills;
(ii) Caring for a unit and premises;
(iii) Respecting the rights of other residents to the peaceful
enjoyment of their housing;
(iv) Drug-related criminal activity or other criminal activity that
is a threat to the health, safety or property of others; and
(v) Compliance with other essential conditions of tenancy.
*******************
By Mikaela Slaney, Wed Jun 24, 2009, 12:17 PM EDT
What began as an operating-under-the-influence arrest on Hannah Way spilled into a behind-the-scenes struggle at the Rockland police station.`On June 16, John Verrier, 19, of 45 Hannah Way, Rockland, was charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and operating with a suspended license, a marked lanes violation, disorderly behavior, malicious damage of property (a watch) and speeding. The passengers, two teen girls from Pembroke and Whitman and one male, 20, of Rockland, were also taken into the Rockland police station under protective custody when police deemed them too drunk and disoriented to care for themselves. (See entire story in wickedlocal.com)
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Another Spring Gate Special ...
Rockland man charged with Wal-Mart theft
Wed Jun 03, 2009, 10:34 AM EDT
ABINGTON - A Rockland man is accused of trying to steal $250 worth of goods from the Wal-Mart store on Brockton Avenue (Rte 123).
Ruben Gonzalez, 30, of 100 Martha Drive was arrested Saturday morning at the store. Gonzalez was charged with two counts of larceny over $250 and one count of threatening to commit murder. When a clerk tried to stop him as he was running out of the store, the man claimed to have a gun and said he would shoot the clerk if anyone tried to stop him, Police Chief David Majenski said. Gonzalez pleaded innocent on Monday in Brockton District Court. Bail was set at $500 and was posted. A pretrial hearing is set for June 23.
(Note other 'Spring Gate Specials' posted in May 2009.)
Wed Jun 03, 2009, 10:34 AM EDT
ABINGTON - A Rockland man is accused of trying to steal $250 worth of goods from the Wal-Mart store on Brockton Avenue (Rte 123).
Ruben Gonzalez, 30, of 100 Martha Drive was arrested Saturday morning at the store. Gonzalez was charged with two counts of larceny over $250 and one count of threatening to commit murder. When a clerk tried to stop him as he was running out of the store, the man claimed to have a gun and said he would shoot the clerk if anyone tried to stop him, Police Chief David Majenski said. Gonzalez pleaded innocent on Monday in Brockton District Court. Bail was set at $500 and was posted. A pretrial hearing is set for June 23.
(Note other 'Spring Gate Specials' posted in May 2009.)
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Scoop: Real Deal: Edgewood Technology Services (Part One)
Scoop: Real Deal: Edgewood Technology Services (Part One): "The bad values in our neighborhood appeared when HUD housing and CIA supported drugs appeared."
Edgewood Tech on SEC Info
Edgewood Tech on SEC Info
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