Except as otherwise provided in law, an order of the court, or an order pursuant to a final and binding arbitration decision, an association may not deny a member or […]
read moreUnless the declaration otherwise provides: In a community apartment project and condominium project, and in those planned developments with common area owned in common by the owners of the separate […]
read moreUnless the declaration otherwise provides, in a condominium project, or in a planned development in which the common area is owned by the owners of the separate interests, the common […]
read moreNothing in this act may be construed to apply to a real property development that does not contain common area. This section is declaratory of existing law. Notes on […]
read more“Common area” means the entire common interest development except the separate interests therein. The estate in the common area may be a fee, a life estate, an estate for years, […]
read moreMany community associations face an increased number of complaints from non-smokers about their smoking neighbors and are being asked to take action. Some associations are responding to this increased regulation by […]
read moreFiguring out who pays for what in a HOA (the association or the homeowners) can be nothing but a headache. The best way to avoid these problems is to make […]
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