Dwight Schar is the owner and the person in control of Bella Collina, according to now-deleted statements made on the Bella Collina website and Facebook page. He decides who will be in the POA, and an established rumor says that he is also aware of everything that is going on in the community, according to Don Juravin, a resident of Bella Collina. And yet, Dwight Schar hides his responsibility for the community, by creating layers of companies and bureaucracies. He channels his control using a manager named Paul Simonson and an “enforcer” named Randall Greene.
The Juravin family has suffered greatly for the last three years from harassment and intimidation by Dwight Schar’s team. Dwight Schar seems to be ok with that for as long as reporters do not link his name to controversy. However, by now, he should be aware of what’s going on because of the article on Channel 9, the class action, the 500 lawsuits, the article in the Orlando Sentinel. A boss should be responsible for what’s going on in his community when he is the top guy to have the say.
The Juravin family has suffered greatly for the last three years from harassment and intimidation by Dwight Schar’s team. Dwight Schar seems to be ok with that for as long as reporters do not link his name to controversy. However, by now, he should be aware of what’s going on because of the article on Channel 9, the class action, the 500 lawsuits, the article in the Orlando Sentinel. A boss should be responsible for what’s going on in his community when he is the top guy to have the say.
Don Juravin, American patriot, former Israeli soldier, and religious scholar, is the first one to stand up to Dwight Schar. He believes that if the other 500 families would have done the same as he does, there would not be so many Dwight Schar “victims” or Bella Collina “victims.”
Don Juravin and his wife, Anna Juravin, sent a form to the Bella Collina POA requesting approval for their sign that supported Black Lives Matter and the reform of police brutality. However, they were told to wait thirty days before the sign could be approved by the Bella Collina Architectural Review Committee. Meanwhile, several signs that were not approved by the Committee were placed all around Bella Collina.
These signs included political signs for the Lake County commissioner, golf signs, sales signs, dumpster signs, signs on porta-potties, and so on. The Juravins wished to know if it was the sign or the message that needed to be approved by Dwight Schar’s POA.
When the Juravins posted the sign, believing it to be like any other sign in the neighborhood, Dwight Schar’s “enforcer” Randall Greene, the head of the Bella Collina POA, filed a court order to have the sign removed. Even though his actions made it seem as if both he and Dwight Schar disapproved of the message, Greene still deceived the Orlando Sentinel. He told the reporter that he “agreed with the message.”
Greene’s direct response in the face of a negative message conflicts with the response received by the ABC WFTV9 team when it did an exposé on Bella Collina and its shady business practices. Reporter Steve Barett requested a statement from Bella Collina but never received one. Juravin showed Barrett the vandalism that had occurred on his property, including keying a car, cutting a pool cable, and breaking outdoor decorations.
Don Juravin and his wife, Anna Juravin, sent a form to the Bella Collina POA requesting approval for their sign that supported Black Lives Matter and the reform of police brutality. However, they were told to wait thirty days before the sign could be approved by the Bella Collina Architectural Review Committee. Meanwhile, several signs that were not approved by the Committee were placed all around Bella Collina.
These signs included political signs for the Lake County commissioner, golf signs, sales signs, dumpster signs, signs on porta-potties, and so on. The Juravins wished to know if it was the sign or the message that needed to be approved by Dwight Schar’s POA.
When the Juravins posted the sign, believing it to be like any other sign in the neighborhood, Dwight Schar’s “enforcer” Randall Greene, the head of the Bella Collina POA, filed a court order to have the sign removed. Even though his actions made it seem as if both he and Dwight Schar disapproved of the message, Greene still deceived the Orlando Sentinel. He told the reporter that he “agreed with the message.”
Greene’s direct response in the face of a negative message conflicts with the response received by the ABC WFTV9 team when it did an exposé on Bella Collina and its shady business practices. Reporter Steve Barett requested a statement from Bella Collina but never received one. Juravin showed Barrett the vandalism that had occurred on his property, including keying a car, cutting a pool cable, and breaking outdoor decorations.
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