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HOA board members and homeowners have responsibilities. Check over the laws to make sure they’re being followed.
Not pay my $20 (yes only $20) a year dues because the HOA board leader was rude. We never signed a contract, same as about half our neighbors. So they can't force any of us.
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.
For neighborhoods where there is an HOA or other shared community space, there may be different rules regarding shared expenses. Consult your HOA’s governing documents or speak with a ...
The term neighborhood association is sometimes incorrectly used instead of homeowners association. But neighborhood associations are not homeowners associations - groups of property owners with the legal authority to enforce rules and regulations that focus on restrictions and building and safety issues.
A common problem occurs when the homeowner dies; if the surviving resident does not meet the requirements for ownership, then he or she is forced to sell the home. This can happen even if the survivor is the spouse of the deceased. However, many age-restricted communities have circumvented this issue by allowing the survivor to maintain ...
HOA Q&A:Is it legal to require paying owners to pay assessments for those who don't ... provides that the association may impose fees to cover the costs of providing copies of the official records ...
Lawyers, such as Bruce Brown and Jason Cook, told the publication that the bill had "good intentions" but there was a "lack of understanding" as to the impact of the legislation on residents and community associations, with volunteer board members "under the gun" to require their neighbors to pay "dramatic fee increases from their neighbors ...