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question iconWe recently had a walk thru by the HOA and builder of our community to identify landscaping issues prior to the HOA assuming responsibility for our landscaping systems. I have repeatedly told the HOA about a concern I have with a main sprinkler system malfunction last summer that impacted my home and possibly put my foundation at risk (stuck sprinkler zone impacting my home up the hill from problem causing sump to discharge every 30 minutes). I emailed the HOA president to ask if my issue was on the list of items to be investigated and he replied that there were a number of problems identified, that it would take a couple of months, but he did not tell me if my issue was on the list. Do I have any rights with regard to transparency in getting a yes or no answer to my question? That’s all I’m asking on an issue that can seriously impact my home. I emailed him and our HOA mgmt rep again and have gotten no reply. He’s very secretive and authoritarian and rules with an iron fist, but this is not right. He is putting my home at risk.
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Working with an HOA is not easy. If you are not getting your questions answered your could appear at the next HOA meeting and ask your question publicly. Or you could consult with one of our HOA attorneys who could send a Demand letter to the HOA on your behalf, a letter from an attorney usually shows the HOA that you are serious.


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Bill Henry
OtherJun 24, 2019
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