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6 Common HOA Nuisances and How to Handle Them

Smoking, noisy floors, rambunxious children, and barking dogs are often the subject of HOA nuisance complaints. When do these issues qualify as a nuisance and when is the board obligated […]

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Barking Dogs in HOAs: How to Handle Pet-Related Nuisances

How much barking is too much? What constitutes a noise nuisance? Boards of directors need a basis for determining valid noise complaints from unreasonable ones. Associations should adopt definitions in […]

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Common Resident Accommodation Requests & Responses

Allergies An upstairs resident requests to install hardwood or other hard surface flooring to minimize allergies, even if carpet removal is prohibited in the declaration. The request may be accompanied […]

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§4715 – Pet Restrictions

No governing documents shall prohibit the owner of a separate interest within a common interest development from keeping at least one pet within the common interest development, subject to reasonable […]

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§1360.5 – Restrictions on Pets

No governing documents shall prohibit the owner of a separate interest within a common interest development from keeping at least one pet within the common interest development, subject to reasonable […]

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