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Category Archives: HOA Law
How to Get Documents from Your HOA
You’re mad as heck at your homeowners association. You just received the annual report, and the board is spending what you consider to be an obscene amount of money on various repairs. You’d love to see the contracts with the … Continue reading
What you can do when your HOA’s Architectural Committee denies your request
Last week I wrote an article that responds to the question, “Can an HOA reduce the amount of unpaid fees that I owe?” I have already been able to refer callers to that article for a detailed response to the … Continue reading
What you can do when you are behind on your HOA dues
I get calls with this question a couple of times a week, so I decided it was time to post an article in order to help people with this scenario. The caller lives in a homeowners association (HOA), and for … Continue reading