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Addressing the challenge of preventing the automatic renewal of your HOA's Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions requires a well-thought-out strategy, given the complexities involved. Typically, these declarations detail the process for halting auto-renewal, which often includes securing a hefty majority vote from the community—sometimes as hig...
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Bill Henry
HOAMar 11, 2024
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We have handled similar noise issues with HOAs in the past. Although challenging, it is possible to come to a resolution of the matter. The first step is thoroughly reviewing the condominium's declaration, bylaws, and the rules and regulations of the HOA. These documents often outline the responsibilities of the HOA regarding maintenance and rep...
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Bill Henry
HOAMar 9, 2024
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Challenging such payments generally depends on the legal basis of the HOAs' authority and the specific agreements or covenants binding the property. To determine the answer you'll need to review the property's deed and any covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs) associated with both HOAs. These documents typically outline the obligations of...
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Bill Henry
HOAFeb 12, 2024
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Under Colorado law, "[e]ach unit owner is liable for assessments made against such owner’s unit during the period of ownership of such unit."
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Bill Henry
HOAOct 5, 2023
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Dissolving a self-run HOA for an 8-unit community is generally a complex process that involves multiple steps and legal considerations. The first thing to do is to consult the governing documents of the HOA, such as the bylaws and the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs). These documents will outline the specific procedures and requireme...
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Bill Henry
HOASep 13, 2023
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I would not be concerned with disclosing the communities financial documents to the management company. The financial and governing documents are public documents available to the whole community, and any management company considering taking on the responsibilities of managing the HOA would likely need this information to understand the community'...
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Bill Henry
HOAAug 23, 2023
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The practice of charging transfer fees can be controversial, and the specific situation you've described does raise some questions. However, based on the information you've provided, it is important to note a few things:
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Bill Henry
HOAJun 17, 2023
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It sounds like you're dealing with a tough situation. Although you are a board member, your rights as a property owner are not diminished. Typically, responsibility for property maintenance and the damage to your property depends on the specific terms of your homeowners' association agreement, HOA statues, and the situation at hand. Without revi...
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Bill Henry
HOAMay 26, 2023
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We represent homeowner against overbearing HOAs. We can help you. You can schedule a case assessment 24/7 by calling 303-688-0944 or online at https://calendly.com/case-assessment/case-assessment. At your appointment, we'll meet by phone or video (Zoom), we'll discuss the facts, your HOA docs, concerns, desired results, rights, remedies, the l...
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Bill Henry
HOAOct 28, 2021
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