Monday, August 17, 2020

A Notice Sent To John Infantino By The VA

The first lease to the Fort Howard, Md., Department of Veterans Affairs property, for the development of a proposed veterans community - John D. Infantino's bogus Bayside at Fort Howard - on valuable Chesapeake Bay waterfront, was terminated after Infantino did not take any steps to begin the actual development or construction of the Project, nor properly respond to the notice (plus other official notices) sent that is copied below, which comes from court records, when Infantino sued the United States (every American citizen) as a 'smoke screen' to cover his scams:

"Id. On March 3, 2009, the VA sent FHSHA (Ft. Howard Senior Housing Associates) a notice identifying several concerns:

(i) FHSHA has failed to maintain the Property in a good, clean and safe condition, (ii) make timely repairs, and (iii) properly secure the Property. . . . VA is concerned for the safety of the veterans accessing the Property and the protection of VA assets. In accordance with Article 12.B.2 of the Lease, VA hereby notifies FHSHA that if substantial attempts to correct all deficiencies related to maintenance, repairs and security are not performed within thirty (30) days on all Parcels, VA will correct such deficiencies at the sole cost and expense of FHSHA. . ." 

Court report copied from:

https://www.leagle.com/decision/infdco20150601917

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