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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.

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