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Black Lives Matter sign sparks controversy in Bella Collina community in Lake County

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  A resident of the lakeside luxury community  Bella Collina  said authorities want him to remove a “Black Lives Matter” sign he put up in his yard in the wake of last month’s police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Don Karl Juravin  on Friday planted the 13-foot-by-4-foot sign, in support of “peaceful protesters” and mistreatment of African Americans, in the front yard of his $1.7 million home near Montverde in south Lake. But he was notified this week by a Lake County court that he might be in violation of an injunction forbidding him from putting up any yard sign without permission from the property owners association. That order stems from a lawsuit in which he alleged the development used a “terroristic, mafia-style campaign” to bully and silence him. “It’s not the message,” said Randall Greene, CEO of RG Developments/Bella Collina Partners, of the Black Lives Matter sign. “We agree with the message.” But  Juravin  said he didn’t think anyone would complain about the sign t

Real Estate News: Bella Collina Homes Are Drastically Losing Value

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Don Juravin , a resident of Bella Collina in Florida, informed us: Bella Collina is owned by Dwight Schar , chairman of NVR, Inc. (NYSE: NVR). House sold: 16012 Trivoli CirBella Collina, FL 34756 4 beds 6 baths 3,809 sqft for $785,000 including $40,000 membership for a club that is actually a wedding venue. This club membership fee is not retrievable and we don’t really know where the money is. The math: $745,000 / 3,809 = $195 Note the land is calculated at ZERO dollars. Dwight Schar , the owner of Bella Collina Florida, is involved in additional businesses like NVR, Inc . (NYSE: NVR) which sells under Ryan Homes , NVHomes and Heartland Homes brands. Dwight Schar’s businesses seem to be under congressional investigation as many homeowners feel scammed. NVR and its subsidiaries have fallen under the scrutiny of Congress in 2019. A USA Today investigation of Ryan Homes, a local homebuilder owned by NVR , found that both Ryan Homes and its parent company “cut corners during constructio