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HOA problems

Homeowners were concerned when they noticed tarps on roofs, cement crumbling and stairs falling apart. The HOA was being self-managed, which led to other concerns.
"Carefully read the deed and bylaws before buying a condo." New homeowner furious after shocking battle with HOA: 'I can't ...
"The problem with suing your HOA is that you are essentially suing yourself." Homeowner outraged after returning to HOA's ...
A Maryland neighborhood's holiday cheer has turned into a costly legal fight, after a Germantown family's Christmas lights ...
Courts normally defer to HOA boards following the BJR, as the State Supreme Court said in 1999 in Lambden v. La Jolla Shores.
How well does board have to advertise openings before appointing new members? Also, what's true cost of collecting fines and ...
An HOA in Charlotte, North Carolina, attempted to foreclose on a couple's house over a $100 parking fine for a vehicle they ...
Sen. Donzella James hosts an open forum for Georgia residents to discuss issues with HOAs, COAs, and POAs at the State ...
Constant exposure to heat, moisture, and sunlight causes paint to fade, peel, and deteriorate quickly. As a result, many properties are caught in a recurring cycle of repainting that strains budgets ...
A new Georgia bill could force homeowner’s associations to get training before they issue fines or threaten foreclosure.
Sandra Oldenburg’s guilty plea comes two years after money went missing within multiple homeowner associations in the ...
Under current law, an HOA can file to foreclose on a home when liens exceed $2,000. No state agency currently oversees HOAs.