Suing A Florida HOA or COA for Fiduciary Duty Failures

Suing A Florida HOA or COA for Fiduciary Duty Failures

Is suing a Florida HOA an option? Homeownership in Florida’s gated communities and condominium complexes often comes with the added responsibility of being a part of a homeowners association (HOA) or condominium owners association (COA). While these associations are established to maintain and enhance property values, there are instances when homeowners believe their HOA or…

Laws Governing HOA Collections

Laws Governing HOA Collections

Homeowners Association (HOA) fees play a vital role in maintaining the quality and functionality of communities. These fees help cover expenses such as landscaping, maintenance, amenities, and communal services. While the majority of homeowners diligently pay their HOA fees, there may be instances where an HOA collections collection efforts become necessary. In such cases, it…

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How to Remove a Board Member from a Florida Homeowners Association

In communities governed by homeowners associations (HOAs) in Florida, residents may wonder how to remove a board member who is not fulfilling their responsibilities. This article explains the current legal process for removing an HOA board member in Florida, based on Chapter 720 of the Florida Statutes. Understanding the Recall Process In Florida, homeowners can…

“Should I buy in an HOA?”: Deciding Whether to Buy Within an HOA-Managed Community

“Should I buy in an HOA?”: Deciding Whether to Buy Within an HOA-Managed Community

If a prospective homeowner is looking at properties within an HOA it is worth doing a cost-benefit analysis to see if the relative inconvenience of purchasing a home and living within an HOA-governed area is worth the additional value of the property.  On the whole, properties within an HOA are worth more than their counterparts…

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How to Handle Disagreements with an HOA

Some 20% of the US population lives in communities governed by condo owners associations (COAs), cooperatives or homeowners associations (HOAs). While there are certainly advantages to living under an association (such as enjoying higher property values compared to surrounding non-association communities), conflicts between residents and association boards are commonplace. Indeed, the Coalition for Community Housing…

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7 Types of Unenforceable HOA Rules

Homeowners Associations (HOAs) and Condo Associations (COAs) have been given broad legal authority to create and enforce rules within their communities.  Associations are permitted to restrict, control and regulate the activities of their members all with the ultimate goal of increasing the market values of the properties they govern.  Although the powers of associations are…