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I live in an HOA. I know the by-laws inside out. Will the HOA follow the by-laws? Nope they do what they want regardless. People will say well they cannot do that. Oh yes they can unless you decide to hire a lawyer and sue them. That might get you relief but at what $$$ cost.
HOA are run by little people who either never had any power in their lives but now want to rule over their neighbors or they are people who indeed did hold some power and are now retired but want to maintain that power so they run for BOD and rule the neighborhood. Not buying into HOA is problematic because so many exist. Best advice is to find an attorney who specializes in these issues but don't expect the HOA to comply with the law...after all they can spend all of the HOA's monies to fight you off while they personally attack you as the problem, telling the membership any lie the fits their need. |
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It would be helpful at least for me when this is settled what bills passed.
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The responsibility for evicting a squatter, or a deadbeat tenant, falls on the homeowner. The HOA will not get involved. Sadly, it takes about 3 to 4 months to evict a squatter and 95% of the time you will never recover any overdue rent.
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It seems that people, in general, are very good about complaining about things but are generally not inclined to be part of a solution. You also need to understand that a lot of association board members end up as such because no one else wants the position. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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