Damage to a sewage system, needing repair, has caused a lawsuit to determine who is responsible for the system. A judge ruled that the owner of the HOA must continue to maintain the sewage system.
The Illinois Supreme Court reversed the ruling, stating that private homeowners association employees can enforce the bylaws in the Lake Holiday Property Owners Association.
A woman was sentenced for embezzling from two parent-teacher and a homeowners association.
Even though there were fire extinguishers in each unit of the fire damaged condos, the fire marshal says in this fire, extinguishers would not have made a difference.
In response to the Texas drought, one Austin area HOA has changed its landscaping policy. Homeowners are no longer required to have grass covering the entire front yard.
In this Q & A various issues are discussed with the board changing rules and regulations by the board, condo owners making changes to common areas without board approval and enforcing rental restriction amendments.
A local arbitrator has decided he will reconsider his interpretation of NRS 116.3116 and has granted motions for reconsideration.
70 homeowners are wanting to know how their HOA fees are being spent after repairs on a retaining wall are halted.
The Senate will be receiving Legislation passed by the Indiana House, that will require all financial and communications records of homeowners associations to be made available to all association members.
In this article advice is given to keep the peace in your HOA. Lawsuits are discouraged, use open communication and remember the people are the HOA, not the Board.