Massanutten Short-Term Rentals
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Updated: 9:29 AM Jun 26, 2007
Massanutten Short-Term Rentals
Rockingham County
It's been an ongoing debate for nearly a year and now Rockingham County may withdraw from the Massanutten short-term rentals lawsuit.
Posted: 6:12 PM Jun 25, 2007
Reporter: Lauren McKay
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Posted by: Intelius Location: Massanutten on Jul 3, 2007 at 05:26 PM

Concerned Citizen in Elkton is right. I looked Gene Hauze up on intelius.com and found some disturbing things in his past. It's great how you can pay a small amount for someone's background & criminal file. I don't want this man assuming to represent me!
Posted by: Concerned Citizen Location: Elkton on Jun 29, 2007 at 09:55 PM

Why can't the media do a serious story about Mr Hauze. His background history is public record and available. The citizens need to know who this man is and what his past might mean for our future. Responsible media has a responsibility to provide the people with fact. It's right there for them.
Posted by: Connie Location: Jeffries on Jun 29, 2007 at 09:51 PM

This man has damaged Massanutten and now he would like to bring his self serving agenda to me in the county. No thanks. He recently could not gain enough votes within Massanutten to occupy one of four vacant seats on their board. The way I see it the honorable Mr Mike Breeden is again running unopposed. Good citizns of the county unite. I like Mike, my bike likes Mike.
Posted by: Palmer Location: Massanutten Village on Jun 27, 2007 at 11:27 AM

The photos WHSV shows pertaining to this fiasco are misleading. I live on Palmer Rd and I know for a fact that the small black trailer shown parked next to the road belongs to a permanent resident. Shall we go after them next? Let it go, Hauze and tell Susan "hello" for me.
Posted by: Neighbor Location: Massanutten on Jun 27, 2007 at 11:25 AM

Mr. Hauze does not like not knowing who his neighbors are. I can honestly say that I agree with his statement. Some of us have looked into his background.
Posted by: Fed up Location: Massanutten on Jun 26, 2007 at 10:53 PM

Hauze said he will sell his home if he does not win ...time to put your house on the market buddy. Alot of us are willing to help you load up the U-Haul!!!
Posted by: Dan Location: Massanutten on Jun 26, 2007 at 12:56 AM

When will Gene Hauze learn? He has lost his battle. He has zero chance of winning the covenants lawsuit, which was just flatly rejected by the Supreme Court. What is amazing is that whsv keeps giving this lunatic the time of day to spew his ridiculous positions.
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