Wyoming Ct Says Owner Entitled to HOA Documents But Denies Recovery of Attorney Fees & Costs

Summary

In this case, the owners of a separate interest in a common interest community filed suit against the association seeking an order compelling the association to allow the inspection and copying of certain association documents and also sought an award of costs and attorney fees. After finding that the owners were entitled to the documents, the lower court declined to award the owners their costs and fees incurred because the court concluded that the association had made “reasonable efforts” to comply with the request and provided a reasonable explanation for the delay in providing the documents. The applicable state statute provides that, if the court orders inspection and copying of demanded records, it shall also order payment of the member’s costs and reasonable attorney fees unless the association’s refusal was “in good faith because it had reasonable basis for doubt about the right of the member to inspect the records demanded.”

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