Understanding Your Association’s Right to Enter into an Owner’s Separate Interest Property
- Governing Documents
Owners of separate interests that are part of a common interest community frequently get into disputes with their homeowners association that involve issues relating to the extent of the association’s right to have its management personnel, service representatives, and/or others inter into an owner’s property that is not part of the common area belonging to the association.
Under applicable state statutes and/or an association’s governing documents, an association should be granted the authority and right to enter into an owner’s separate property under appropriate circumstances such as to facilitate the repair and maintenance of the common areas and[…]
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