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  2. Can you legally not pay your HOA? Here are the laws that ...

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    HOA board members and homeowners have responsibilities. Check over the laws to make sure they’re being followed.

  3. HOA Fees: What To Know Before Buying a Home - AOL

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    An HOA, or homeowners association, is a type of community association made up of all of the homeowners in a particular planned community. HOAs, like condo associations, are responsible for ...

  4. HOA fees and assessments on the rise as home-insurance ... - AOL

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    Ask about flexible payment programs: If your income includes irregular earnings or commissions, you may want to inquire about ways to pay HOA fees outside of a monthly cadence. “Some ...

  5. Are HOA Fees Tax-Deductible? Learn When You Can - AOL

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    On the other hand, if you’re just living in your place and not renting it out or using it for a business, the IRS isn’t going to give you a break on those HOA fees.

  6. My HOA wants me to pay $12,000 in 30 days for roof ... - AOL

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    Barring that, I would consider re-approaching the board, perhaps with a mass of other owners, to ask them to approve a reasonable payment plan that allows them to pay for the project without ...

  7. Homeowner association - Wikipedia

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    A non-HOA property owner pays taxes to fund street repairs performed by the city. The HOA property owners pay these same taxes, and benefit from their use of public roads, etc. without the local government (i.e. taxpayers) having to pay for the HOA's private roads, etc. which the non-HOA property owner cannot use.

  8. Can You Reduce HOA Fees? Experts Weigh In - AOL

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    HOA fees can be a lot. If you're a homeowner, you may not feel like the price you're paying is justified -- and it could also be eating into your budget. I'm a Real Estate Agent: Buy Real Estate in...

  9. HOA Q&A: Is a 'capital contribution' of hundreds of dollars ...

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    The Board has been charging and collecting a fee of around $900 from all new owners when they buy; the fee is categorized as a 'capital contribution'