A: Civil Code Section 5115 (d) allows an HOA, after it fails to meet membership quorum to elect directors, to hold a second ...
A: Your question implicitly refers to the new law in effect this year, which allows reduction of HOA member quorum if the HOA fails to achieve quorum on the first attempt. “Quorum” is the minimum ...
What are the rules regarding how Homeowners Associations go about increasing fees? Is there a cap? Is it legal to do it ...
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12 Things Your HOA Can’t Stop You From Doing Legally
Fighting a legal battle against your HOA isn't necessarily a smart money move for homeowners, so it's important to know your ...
QUESTION: I live in a community governed by an HOA. We have more than 150 lots. Our declaration of covenants requires a two-thirds vote to amend, but the bylaws, due to a previous amendment, only ...
Homeowners’ Associations (HOAs) play a critical role in managing residential communities across North Carolina. Their governing documents, specifically the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and ...
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Homeowner seeks advice after HOA illegally restricts bill-slashing renovations: 'You can take them to court'
"They might have it in the rule book." Homeowner seeks advice after HOA illegally restricts bill-slashing renovations: 'You ...
Should a Florida HOA turn over entry logs to a divorce lawyer? What to know about that and budget reserve rquirements in 2025 ...
Florida law caps condo transfer fees at $150 per applicant, yet many associations overcharge. Learn your rights and what HOA ...
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