Case Decisions
The “Case Decisions” category contains articles that pertain to court case decisions involving all of the various categories relating to homeowners association issues.

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Find Out Why Court Says Mandatory Award of Attorney’s Fees to Prevailing Association Was Not Mandatory

- Case Decisions, Dispute Resolution, Governing Documents
Case Summary: This case involved a dispute between the Homeowners Association (HOA) and homeowners over an unauthorized construction project on
- Case Decisions, Governing Documents
This case involved a dispute between the owners of a home located within a common interest community (“Owners”) and their
Property Manager May Be Liable to HOA For Tortious Conduct and Breach of Contractual Obligations

- Case Decisions, Managing Agent
This case involved a lawsuit between a 734-unit condominium owners association (“Association”) and its longtime property management company (“Manager”). In
- Board of Directors, Case Decisions
This case involved claims by the owner of a N.Y. Co-Op (“Owner”) against the Co-Ops board of directors (“Board”) and
Court Says Board Cannot Make Repair and Maintenance Decisions in Executive Session Meetings

- Board of Directors, Case Decisions
This case involved a dispute between the owner of a townhouse (“Owner”) and her homeowners association (“Association”) over the removal
- Case Decisions, Dispute Resolution
Case Summary: Tarter v. Bendt (2021) This case involved a defamation lawsuit between neighbors in a high-end condominium community. The
- Case Decisions, Governing Documents
This case involved a dispute between the owner of a property located within a common interest development (“Owner”), the governing
Directors are protected by Business Judgment Rule Regarding Settlement of Claims against Builder / Developer

- Board of Directors, Case Decisions
This case involved a dispute between condominium owners (“Owners”) and their condominium owners’ association (“Association”) over the application of the
Court Finds Short Term Rentals Are Not a Business, And Awards Over $260,000 in Attorney Fees

- Case Decisions, Governing Documents, Use and Maintenance
This case involved a dispute between the owner of one unit in a four unit condominium complex (hereinafter “Plaintiff”), and