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:
"On April 24, 2009, the VA sent FHSHA (Ft. Howard Senior Housing Associates) a fourth default notice for failure to respond to two Requests for Information sent to FHSHA on February 27, 2009. Also on April 24, 2009, FHSHA sent a letter to the VA stating that FHSHA planned to respond to each of the letters from the VA on or before the end of May 2009. On May 13, 2009, the VA sent a letter to FHSHA stating:
[I]n accordance with Article 23.B of the Lease, FHSHA is required to cure the defaults identified in Default Notice 1 prior to May 18, 2009 and cure the defaults identified in the Default Notice 2 prior to June 2, 2009. If FHSHA fails to cure the defaults identified in the Default Notices, VA intends to exercise VA's rights under the Lease, which includes, but is not limited to, termination of the Lease."
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