Nona Tobin retires to Sun City Anthem, Henderson NV.
Bruce Hansen, Nona's fiancé, passes away. His home at 2763 White Sage Dr. is part of his estate.
Board allegedly authorizes foreclosure in closed session (Dec 5) — but no compliant agenda or minutes exist.
Red Rock Financial Services secretly sells 2763 White Sage Dr. for $63,000 — market value was $310K-$395K.
No notice given to Nona, her real estate agent, or any HOA member other than the Board.
Buyer is a realtor working for the broker who had an exclusive right-to-sell contract with Nona — a bid-rigged insider deal.
Fraudulent banks (BofA, Nationstar) obstructed four arms-length offers between $310K-$395K.
Board approved sale in closed session — no public minutes. SCA Board unwittingly approved a dozen similar sales the same way.
Nona elected to SCA Board with 2,000+ votes — the highest of any candidate.
Six Board members remove Nona from the Board in secret, without a hearing or membership vote.
Same six members evict the Foundation Assisting Seniors using the same secret process.
Adam Clarkson's own 5/12/17 opinion admits SCA Board did not comply with NRS 116 meeting laws.
A decade of litigation. Nona represents herself (pro se) against well-funded HOA attorneys.
UNLV & NV Realtors study: every HOA foreclosure reduces ALL unit values by 1.7%. None of the dozen SCA foreclosures appeared in the study.
Fraud on the court has NO statute of limitations. The evidence shows falsified documents were used to deceive the court.