Is your HOA breaking the law? Homeowners associations can institute some ridiculous rules—and some of them can even cross the ...
GILBERT, AZ — A Gilbert HOA is accused of trying to restrict its residents' first amendment rights on Facebook by threatening fines and penalties if residents post comments that frame the board in a ...
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HOA board tries to force members to stand and sing an anthem, but several members refused to comply
Some HOA board members take their power way too far.
Q: Our board has a member whose participation is perfunctory at best. He rarely responds to emails or participates in email discussions. He misses meetings. When he does attend meetings, he rarely ...
Q: I have been a member of a small condo for over two years. There are no board members and the HOA doesn’t meet either in person or virtually. All communication is via email for voting. One owner ...
What does owning a home in an HOA actually mean? What are benefits and drawbacks of being in an HOA? How to handle issues ...
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to a neighborly dispute about a rift within the Homeowners Association ...
Q: I am a sitting board member for our HOA and we are coming up next week with our annual board election and a possible change of president (which is badly needed). As of right now, we have only 3 ...
Q: My HOA board has decided to have electronic balloting, (vote via email) which I applaud since it is cheaper to run elections and easier for owners to vote. However, filing for our next board ...
An 85-year-old Orion Township resident is still getting hit with roughly $770 a month in homeowners association charges for a condo that no longer exists, months after a November 2024 explosion ...
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