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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- Case Decisions, Dispute Resolution, Dues and Assessments
This case involved a dispute between an owner of a property within a homeowners association (“Owner”) and the homeowners association
Properly Adopted Amendment to Declaration Can Limit Owner’s Right to Lease

- Case Decisions, Governing Documents, Ownership and Transfer of Interest
This case involved a dispute between a homeowner (“Owner”) and his homeowners association (“Association”) over Owner’s right to continue to
Court Says Disabled Homeowner is entitled to a “Reasonable” Accommodation, not an Accommodation of Their Choice

- Case Decisions, Governing Documents
This case involved a dispute between a homeowners association (“Association”) and a homeowner (“Owner”) over Disabled Homeowners rights to have
- Case Decisions, Governing Documents
This case involved a dispute between two neighboring property owners (Owner 1 and Owner 2) in a subdivision that is
- Case Decisions, Dispute Resolution, Dues and Assessments
This case involved a non-payment that ended in a lien. It involved a dispute between a homeowner (“Owner”) and her
- Case Decisions, Governing Documents
This case involved a dispute between association members and a Condominium Association (“Association”) over the validity of rules that had
- Case Decisions, Governing Documents
This case involved a dispute between condominium owners (“Owners”) and their homeowners association (“Association”) over the validity of rules and
HOA Restrictions Must be “Reasonable, Clear, and Definite” to be Enforceable

- Case Decisions, Governing Documents
This case involved a dispute between members of a homeowners association over the right of two owners of a property
- Board of Directors, Case Decisions, Governing Documents
Declaration provided from the creation of an Architectural Review Committee (“ARC”) consisting of at least 3 members. If no committee