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Old 07-09-2008, 12:34 PM
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EE-BO, thank you for your knowledgeable input.

Yes he and I talked quite a bit about this and the things and difference between our two great organizations.

He has a true grasp of the situation and fully understands what we as Housing that has come up with the LCAP fiasco.

I am sure most will agree that the inseption was a great idea, but the way it was run is what has created this major mess.

GammaZeta and I have discussed the Zeta situation several times and I have been in contact with a Brother from Shippensburg and another from Un. Mo. about their situations, and am agahst with the ineptitued that was dropped on them like huge bomb.

Now a major flag ship Un. (Mi) is up against a wall! Basically losing the houseing which in most instances means losing the Zeta.

When it comes to House Corporations ( I was a member for 12 years), this keeps IHQ out of it and it also shouild give the power of getting leases sign sealed and delivered, not IHQ (LCAP).

In reading some posts, as I was told in a PM, we all have the same problem!

It is lip service given to Alumni, House Corp. and when meetings and ultimatums are given when we leave, then it is back to the same old, same old! Ignoring in the nth degree!

It is still a two street between the Alumni and Active Chapter and if one falls, both fall. But, when you throw in a third such as LCAP was, that is a totally different spin and really throws/threw every thing out of sync!

I have made some recommendations to IHQ so that Zetas could keep the property but I am afraid that the time in point has come to late.

So, my question is, who should bite the bullet on this?

The past members, current members, or possible future members?
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Old 11-04-2008, 08:02 AM
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I was curious to see what happened to all of the people affected by this.

Any random updates?
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Old 11-23-2008, 05:03 PM
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I heard that Michigan State (Gamma-Omicron Zeta) has reached an agreement with LCAP in which they will once again own their house.

We at Sigma are currently trying to strike a deal to take back the deed to 1601 Washtenaw Avenue even though the Fraternity owns our house and LCAP just manages it.

And I agree, the work being done by the current board has been expedient and well-communicated with the GHZ. Unfortunately their job is to liquidate the properties. The folks who should be taking the blame on this are long gone from LCAP. I won't name names publicly, but if you're an interested party you already know who screwed the pooch on this. Brother Mike Smith is doing a very efficient job cleaning up their messes.
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