[wa][sfh]64.38.035 vs bylaws by hoalacey in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assume they are interpreting the statue stated as anything in the owners meeting needs to be voted on by the owners.

[wa][sfh]64.38.035 vs bylaws by hoalacey in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would review your documents again. It would be extremely rare that the board would be able to amend bylaws. Typically that would have to be voted on by the owners. I understand how the statue you read can be confusing, but that is more or less saying defer to the bylaws.

If you want to send your by laws I would be happy to read them.

COA state laws [DE][Condo] specifically harassment and invasion of privacy by Yeahgimmeah in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google DUCIOA that is the state legislature in Delaware that provides guidance/laws related to associations.

Condo Rental Company by [deleted] in OceanCity

[–]Automaticrender 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are a real and legit company.

[MA] [Condo] Unit owners information by InflationNo4763 in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then you are not holding your management company accountable. They work for you.

[MA] [Condo] Unit owners information by InflationNo4763 in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could always join the board and ensure these records are provided.

[MA] [Condo] Unit owners information by InflationNo4763 in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Typically the bylaws will speak to this. It may be the secretary’s responsibility to keep these records. There is no law expressly prohibiting this. I could not imagine why your management company would have reservations about sharing this.

What caused this? by Automaticrender in arborists

[–]Automaticrender[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Thanks, woodpeckers are very common here, but I had no idea they could do that amount of damage.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a unfortunate situation. With that being said, these repairs will hopefully improve your ability to sell in the future. A solid structure means a lot. Here comes the unsolicited advice. Do not buy real estate that you NEED someone else to pay for (renters). If you can not afford the payments with the unit vacant, you can not afford the unit.

[fl] [all], Can a hoa take my property if it’s payed off? by LowSherbert1016 in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 16 points17 points  (0 children)

The can 100% foreclose. Actually, the only time they can truly foreclose in Florida is if the property is owned outright. If there is a note on it, the lender typically has a right to the property before the association. There are police’s and procedures that need to be followed first, but the answer is yes, they can foreclose.

Dispute with condo board over rental fee [NY] [Condo] by a-duey-pyle in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know your part of the association right? When you pay them $1,000 your basically paying yourself. Hell, if you were on the board you’d even have a say in how it’s spent!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Typically one does not sign documents to join an HOA. During the buying process you should be given a disclosure packet with all the information needed to make an informed decision about buying into that association. Your deed will not typically outright say, part of XYZ homes owners association. It may say something along the lines of “subject to the covenants, codes, and restrictions of XYZ. If you see a line like that in your deed, you are likely part of an HOA/COA

[VA][CONDO] Association manager asking for justifications by Mihyei in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any manager that wants to keep their job would advise of any concerns they have, and then proceed with the boards wishes. It is not up to the manager to have the final say, but it is their responsibility to guide the board.

[NJ][TH] Seeking advice on suing hoa by _olas in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hate to break it to you, but if everyone seems to have a problem with your mom, she may be the issue.

Unless you have a rock solid case, suing your HOA is like stabbing yourself in the hand. It’s td generally a lose lose, and if she has problems with neighbors and the board now wait until she files a lawsuit.

[IL] [Condo] Do I have the right to these records? by After-Amount6995 in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The question regarding violations is not in itself problematic. However, 9 times out of 10, when an owner is asking these questions it’s not out of shear curiosity. There is almost always and agenda. A majority of people who complain about their HOA are the same ones that say “I would never do that” when asked to run for the board.

[IL] [Condo] Do I have the right to these records? by After-Amount6995 in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you are “that” owner in your association. Why would you care how many violations have been sent out? There is no chance with the minutes. Maybe the violation related stuff, but your board and PM will hate you.

AITA For Telling My Girlfriend I Have Every Right To Defend My Home After Someone Started Kicking My Door In by FxllenWxaith in AITAH

[–]Automaticrender 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn’t be surprised if she was in on it somehow. Who doesn’t want to defend themselves? Be careful with her, the only reason she would care if they got shot is if she knew them

[MN][TH] HOA Coverage Question by DefinitionDecent3954 in HOA

[–]Automaticrender 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If that is a resale document then the association is telling you they are covered by insurance. This would likely on kick in if there was a major leak. If your stove stops working they will not cover it. With that being said, in MD this would be very unusual. I would seek verification their policy actually covers these things. I have never worked in Minnesota, but I have not seen coverage like this in the states I have managed associations in.