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    Ugh, I feel you. My HOA did this a few years ago. Turned out they had some insurance issue, so they banned grilling to avoid “liability.” Maybe check if that’s the case?

    in reply to: How to deal with unruly homeowners at meetings #376865
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    In our community, we found that creating a suggestion box allowed homeowners to express concerns without disrupting meetings. It gave us a chance to address issues more thoughtfully and maintain a positive atmosphere during meetings.

    in reply to: Help suing the board #374652
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    They keep sending me letters and calling me – if that aint harassment then what is!!

    in reply to: Help suing the board #374650
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    They have been harassing me nonstop for a “violation” but I didnt violate crap. I parked my truck in my driveway and they said it shouldnt be there but I cant even find the rule that says I cant do that. They say I owe $600dollars but they aint got no proof for it.

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    Again, it’s probably because you didn’t get permission or go through the correct application process. Honestly, it’s not that hard to fill out a few forms and wait for your board to give their approval.

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    I really don’t think suing the HOA is the answer here. That will only create mroe problems and drag your innocent neighbors into the problem. Who do you think will have to cover the monetary damages if you win? That’s right – everyone else. Suing is a surefire way to get yourself on your neighbors’ bad side. I strongly advise against it.

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    You may not like your HOA’s rules but that does not make them invalid. Fair warning – if you don’t take down your cameras as your HOA asked then you might face some penalties.

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    Security cameras may not be explicitly stated in your governing documents, but they might fall under your HOA’s architectural guidelines. If the cameras are on your exterior, then your HOA board and architectural committee likely has authority over them. It could be considered an external change. Thus, because you installed them without permission, the HOA has the right to ask you to remove them and go through the proper application process.

    in reply to: Problem requesting HOA documents. Anyone else? #370417
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    First of all, if your clubhouse has such a rule, there should be a sign outside. How are guests supposed to know they’re not supposed to park overnight? Even residents can’t memorize all the rules! Second, you absolutely have a right to inspect the documents. You’re not even asking for confidential records here – they’re GOVERNING DOCUMENTS. The board should grant you every access to them. Finally, as Serena said, you have a solid case here. If they still don’t allow you to view the documents, you should warn them that you’ll be taking legal action. The board could be breaching their fiduciary duty.

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