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Now That I'll be Gone...

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 ...at least my kittens will be safe... On March 3, 2024, I reported tree debris on the roof and a resulting sink back-up issue in my unit at Villa del Sol, 59xx E Shields, Unit 1xx, Fresno, CA 93727. The report was sent to Rachelle Dunne as the agent of service for the Villa del Sol Board of Directors. The Board itself never responded, even though fiduciary responsibility rests with them. While one RLJ employee, Trevor Gregg, also sits on the Board, this dual role creates a conflict of interest, and even in that capacity he failed to reply or take action as a Board member. Andre Nicolette, a former VdS supervisor (now office supervisor), was also aware of the issue. Despite repeated follow-ups between March and August 2025, no resolution was provided. On August 18, 2025, I was told to “contact the new owner,” even though I was still the legal owner of record and had received no delinquency or transfer notices. I also contacted the City of Fresno Code Enforcement, and Inspector Der...

πŸšͺWhen Your Own Former Attorney’s Office Turns Into the Eviction Mill

The eviction racket is never just about unpaid dues or a single foreclosure. It’s a system — and the same players keep showing up. Take this: The attorney connection. The eviction attorney now pushing my case, Nikolas Hugosson, was once on my side. Nine years ago, when I sued over the first illegal foreclosure, he was my attorney’s assistant. He was my go-to contact. He knows my history here. He knows this is not a rental complex. He knows I never signed a lease in 23 years. The “blanket signature.” Somehow, they maneuvered me into handing over a single signature. That’s the golden ticket. With it, Hugosson can backfill, backdate, and invent paperwork, rewriting me into a lease I never agreed to. That turns me from an owner into a “tenant,” giving them access to landlord-tenant eviction machinery. The money trail. $45,000 was already taken out by Freed Financial. The trustee resisted releasing funds, because once the money left, lienholders could swarm in. I got there “too soon” — befo...

What happens when Fraudsters Can't Fraud Right

How is Villa del Sol foreclosing when they weren’t even a legal HOA at the time? For more than a year, their Statement of Information with the California Secretary of State was delinquent. A suspended HOA has no legal standing to enforce liens , collect dues , or foreclose . Yet families here are losing homes.Now they’ve rushed to file one paper with Rochelle’s name to make it look “active,” but there’s still no elected Board of Directors . Without a board, they’re still out of compliance. Villa del Sol has been run like an apartment complex for years — owners treated like tenants, while management and attorneys rake in millions through fines and foreclosures. That’s not a homeowners association . That’s a racket.

Constructive Eviction in Cali

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To: Robert L. Jensen & Associates;,  (RLJ) Nikolas Hugosson; Steven R. Hrdlicka, Eviction Attorney for Property Management; Steven R. Hrdlicka, “Neutral” Trustee; Sandra Guidici; Ayoka Howell; and Samuel Dupuy Goza (aka Samuel D. Goza, Sam Dupuy Goza, Sam D. Goza, Sam Goza, et al.), There is NO LEGIT BOARD of Director's, no one is required to pay dues! RLJs Statement of Information (SOI) is delinquent since Jan.  Villa del Sol and the remaining delinquent SOIs were updated after I reminded them  You're welcome. I took one helluva hit though… RLJ was busy sending me fake violations because they're broke... I digress... --- This isn’t an apartment complex. I didn’t rent my home. I owned it, until your crooked network engineered otherwise. The cast is clear: Samuel Dupuy Goza started the charade. Trevor Clay Gregg  was "welcomed to homeownership" with a Prez position on the Board, followed by a job with Sammy the Slumlord, himself πŸ‘at RLJ "Rental Sales....

🐍 The Snakes Who Stole My Home

People think losing your home happens with one big, dramatic moment — like the sheriff at the door with an eviction notice. The truth? It’s a thousand little lies, stacked until you can’t breathe. Here’s mine: I was told to go sign a “neutral” paper. Just routine. Just a notary check. Nothing to worry about. I said out loud: “I’m afraid this is a setup.” I was promised it wasn’t. Guaranteed. Guess what? It was. They had me thumbprint like it was about ID. It wasn’t. They misrepresented what I was doing. They used the notary process as a weapon. That’s not me agreeing to anything. That’s them tricking me into giving up everything. And while I was spinning in their lies, I was also living with a front door that doesn’t lock, blue chemical water backing up in my sink, and constant threats of sheriffs and “lock changes” that made no sense. You don’t attach a new lock to a door that doesn’t even close. The whole thing was designed to break me — to make me too tired, too scared, too overwhel...

CALIFORNIA CONDO OWNERS!

Are you the victim of a “ constructive eviction ”? I didn’t think it was possible either — because I owned my condominium. But in California, a non-judicial foreclosure can take your home before you even realize what’s happening. And if your complex is run by a shady property management company and a non-existent board of directors, bad things can happen. Really bad things. One of the biggest red flags is control over your basic utilities. I paid my bill, but because management runs everything through their “bulk account,” they can manipulate, deny, and disconnect cable and Internet services at will. Once your WiFi goes down, it sets off a debilitating cycle: You can’t work. You can’t access legal resources. You can’t even communicate with advocates or family. And when your car is sabotaged, dead battery, flat tires, all under the full view of stadium lights and surveillance cameras, you can’t even get to the library or a safe public space to resolve anything. That’s how constructive e...

πŸ•Έ️ The Beta Test Timeline

 Perfect. Let’s map this like a Beta Test Timeline — clean, sharp, and showing how they used your complaints to refine their foreclosure scam. --- How they used my case to build their foreclosure model πŸ“ 2005–2015: The Setup HOA + Management already sloppy, operating like slumlords. I start noticing and complaining: illegal meetings, no inspections, no permits, no due process. --- πŸ“ 2016: My First Foreclosure Fight Hire attorney Abrahms, but I rarely speak to him. My real contact = Nik Hugosson, law student/assistant. I share everything with Nik: Roof problems. Lack of inspections. Association fraud. Even my $4.2M settlement thought. I’m not just talking about my condo — I’m pointing to systemic issues. --- πŸ“ 2017: The Beta Test I complain louder → instead of fixing things, they cover tracks. Example: I question the annual meeting → suddenly they “tighten up” their paperwork. I’m essentially training them in how to hide their fraud. I realize: they run this place like slumlords....

🏴‍☠️Forrest Gump, But Make It Real Estate Fraud

🏴‍☠️ Forrest Gump, But Make It Real Estate Fraud 🏴‍☠️ “ I may not be a smart man, but I know what fraud is… ” That’s me right now. Forrest Gump in the middle of a rigged game I never signed up for. ➡️ The attorney’s assistant who worked on my case back in 2016 — the guy who knew every detail, every number, even my $4.2M settlement thought? He’s magically reappeared… this time as the attorney for the people trying to evict me. ➡️ The “trustee” and the “attorney”? Turns out they’re the same person, just switching hats depending on the day. And me? I’m just standing here, like Forrest, watching the circus unfold — except it’s not a movie. It’s my condo. My rights. My life. They count on you being too tired, too broke, or too confused to fight back. But I see it. I document it. And I’m telling the story out loud. Because sometimes that “box of chocolates” isn’t sweet at all — it’s filled with conflicts of interest and corruption hiding in plain sight.