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  2. Homeowner association - Wikipedia

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    A homeowner association (or homeowners' association [HOA], sometimes referred to as a property owners' association [POA], common interest development [CID], or homeowner community) is a private, legally-incorporated organization that governs a housing community, collects dues, and sets rules for its residents. [1]

  3. Can my HOA do that? A guide to homeowners association ... - AOL

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    No clause in an HOA agreement can negate federal, state or local law. Federal law prohibits regulations that prevent: Flying of U.S. flags. Reasonable over-the-air reception devices, like ...

  4. What's an HOA and do you have to join? What Texas law says ...

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    Texas law refers to HOAs, or homeowners association, as property owners association. ... If your efforts to resolve the issue are unsuccessful, you may want to consult with a real estate attorney ...

  5. Are homeowners’ associations a plus or a minus ... - AOL

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    An estimated 74 million home and condominium owners now live in properties governed by associations of their fellow residents. And to hear the Community Associations Institute tell it, the vast ...

  6. Davis–Stirling Common Interest Development Act - Wikipedia

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    Under Davis–Stirling, a developer of a common interest development is able to create a homeowner association (HOA) to govern the development. As part of creating the HOA, the developer records a document known as the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions against the units or parcels within the HOA with the county recorder.

  7. Association law - Wikipedia

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    Association law is a term used in the United States for the law governing not-for-profit corporations under various tax codes. This includes charitable organizations, which are generally classified under 501(c)3 in the IRS Tax Code, professional societies, guilds and trade associations, which are classified under 501(c)6, and homeowner associations, which are classified under 501(c)4.

  8. DeSantis quietly signs controversial condo bill. Owners are ...

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    Stevan Pardo, an attorney who represents condominium unit owners in high-profile cases like the Miami Beach Carillon dispute — where for years residents and the owner of the hotel and spa have ...

  9. Maryland House Bill 107 - Wikipedia

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    The law, passed in response to the Surfside condominium collapse, is most notable for expanding the existing law on reserve studies, which only applied to Montgomery County and Prince George's County, to the entire state, requiring community associations three fiscal years to "attain the annual reserve funding level" recommended by the study ...