Tag: Anita Serda
Post 5 – The Charges
$25k, $30k, $3k, Anita Serda, Ashley Clifton, Engaging, Jason, Medical Account, Money Laundering, Prosecutor, Real Estate, RICO, Sheriff’s Sale, Sixth District Court of Appeals, Stephanie Serda, TheftIf you have a lawyer, they are you! No matter how badly they screw the pooch, you are stuck with the consequences. In Jason’s case, his appeal attorney was clearly not aware of the requirements for the engaging charge. He only had ten days after the decision from the Appeals court to inform them of the law that required the reversal of the engaging charge; it did not happen. In January 2024 Jason became certified in paralegal studies and learned this law shortly thereafter. He filed a motion for review. Not only was it denied because the appeal was over… Continue reading…
Post 3 – Visalus
$5k, Anita Serda, Board, eBay, Elisa Rodriguez, Finances, Fundraising, Jason, Kristie Koester, PHCA, Prosecutor, Spencer Moody, Stephanie Serda, Visalus, VolunteeringKristie and Dawid began selling Visalus through the PHCA. At this point, Kristie had already earned a status that earned her a $600 a month bonus toward the purchase of a black 7 series BMW. It was one of the perks of being a great salesperson. The PHCA received 5% of the sales. So, the process was simple. They would buy $5,000 worth of Visalus. Sell it on eBay for their cost plus free shipping and handling. Anyone who knows how eBay works knows that when you state free shipping and handling you still are paying for it, you just… Continue reading…
Post 1 – Our Story
Anita Serda, Board, Finance Committee, Fundraising, Jason, Kristie Koester, Perrysburg, PHCA, VolunteeringAfter about two years (2007) of growing themselves, Kristie and Jason started investing money in the neighborhood. Nothing major at first. They would buy dilapidated homes and mobile homes. Just like the rest of the world, the Heights was suffering and people could not keep their homes or lost them to taxes. Kristie and Jason bought them to at least I prove the properties or to tear down nuisance homes, making high returns on reselling land to people wishing to build affordable homes or extend their property. The Perrysburg Heights had a small community center that Jason and Kristie’s kids… Continue reading…