Homeowners group says Fontana judge failed to pay his association dues (WI)

The Indian Hills Homeowners Association has filed a claim of more than $5,000 on the home of deceased Municipal Judge David Jensen, alleging that Jensen did not pay his membership dues for five years…….The association filed the lien on the Jensen home at 738 Adahi Way on March 13 — less than two weeks after […]

Meadowlake Subdivision Is Officially Part of City (MO)

After years of trying, the Meadowlake Farm subdivision is now a part of the city of Washington.  On Monday night, the city council voted unanimously to welcome the 61-lot neighborhood, located off Pottery Road and south of Highway 100, into the city limits.  The vote put the finishing touches on a project that City Administrator […]

Yucaipa HOA Wants Frontline Worker Isolating in RV to Move (CA)

A borrowed RV in his driveway is home now for Michael Avila-Cabral. It’s where he’s slept for the past two weeks, after working as a physician’s assistant in a San Bernardino emergency room treating patients with coronavirus.  “We’ll do the best we can, and weigh the risk versus benefit. Try to find that balance,” Michael […]

HOA boards should try to provide complete agendas (NV)

Q: For several years, I have been reading and sharing with others your homeowners association Q&A articles published in the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Thanks so much for writing those.  I have had a couple of issues on my mind that have bothered me for some time and would like to present them to you for […]

Residents who refuse to follow the rules (FL)

Just about every planned community in Southwest Florida has governing documents recorded in the public records of the County containing various regulations as well as unrecorded “house rules” that the residents are supposed to follow in order to maintain a community of congenial, financially responsible residents with the objectives of protecting the value of the […]

HOA Homefront: Why not hire our neighbor?

A very common temptation in the HOA is to hire one of the members or a tenant to work for the association. The arguments often are that the resident or member is known to all, offering a discount, and knows the property well. Some HOAs even hire a resident to manage the association.    Read the […]

Suburban woman forced to remove ‘Stay Home, Save Lives’ sign over homeowners’ association rules (IL)

A homeowner in the southwest suburbs is angry after she was told her sign promoting social distancing isn’t allowed.  Bette Borse put a “Stay Home, Save Lives” sign in front of her house in Willowbrook.  She said a neighbor complained that it’s in violation of their homeowners’ association’s rules about signs.   Read the article……………………………

News 13 Investigates: Property Pitfalls (NC)

A News 13 investigation exposes a developer that’s facing hundreds of foreclosures and buyers who are faced with losing their investments.  It’s happening in one mountain community development.    Read the article……………………………

Leesburg firefighters battle blaze that damages four condo units (FL)

The crews were called Wednesday to a burning residence in the Highland Lakes area, which was confirmed when Engine 82 arrived on scene a short time later. Two condos suffered heavy damage in the blaze, while two others had moderate-to-heavy damage.   Read the article……………………….

Homeowner celebrates big win over Rancho Bel Air HOA (NV)

An HOA Hall of Shame story Darcy Spears first broke years ago has finally come to a happy ending.  The homeowner who fought his HOA all the way to the Nevada Supreme Court and won collected on his court judgment and is shouting about it from his rooftop.    Read the article……………………………

Owners might have right to keep sunshade (IL)

Q: We own a condominium unit that faces west. More than 10 years ago, my husband and I approached the then board president and requested permission to install a sunshade on the exterior of the unit. The president gave us verbal permission, and we installed the shade. In 2019, the board filed a lawsuit against […]

Serrano residents take board members to task (CA)

The Serrano El Dorado Owners’ Association Board of Directors faces a recall by its homeowners, the aftermath of a letter to county agencies regarding Parker Development’s Central El Dorado Hills Specific Plan, which could be voted on by the El Dorado County Planning Commission as early as this spring. A portion of the CEDHSP hinges […]

Brighton Condo Residents Fed Up With Frequent Power Outages (MI)

Residents of a condominium complex in Brighton are unhappy with the frequent power outages that are occurring in their development.   Residents of the Hamilton Farms condominiums say they have experienced five outages in a four-day period beginning last Thursday, and the most recent one — which took place early Sunday afternoon and didn’t end until […]

HOA responds to Clay County nurse’s ‘quarantine RV’ debate (FL)

The president of the board for a homeowners association under criticism for a policy not allowing a nurse to keep a recreational vehicle in her home has responded, a day after News4Jax published the report.  The article, about a Clay County nurse who wanted to keep her motor home in her driveway in case she […]

Some pool closures cause frustration in Manatee County (FL)

Tara Preserve resident Debbie Tyo uses the community pool in Tara Preserve every day to help ease the pain in her back. The more active she stays, the less pain she feels.  However, the pain is building.  On March 16, the Tara Community Development District closed Tara Preserve’s pool, amenity center and racket courts.    Read […]

HOA demands elderly woman clean driveway during coronavirus pandemic (FL)

An Osceola County woman felt her homeowners association crossed the line when it demanded she clean a dirty driveway during a pandemic.  She thought it had to be a mistake, but then she heard it had to be done by Friday despite stay-at-home orders.    Read the article……………………………

Convicted San Mateo HOA contractor has sentence cut (CA)

A painting contractor, convicted in the theft of $2.8 million from the homeowners association at Woodlake in San Mateo, had his prison sentence reduced by two years but the restitution upheld.   Read the article……………………………..

Southern Nevada homebuilders challenged to use water efficiently

The availability of sufficient water resources to meet the needs of an expanding population will continue to be a challenge for the Southern Nevada Home Builders Association and its community partners over the next decade.   Read the article……………………………..

A Phoenix woman wants to save a baby hummingbird. Her HOA may not let her

Caroline Davies has spent more time than usual outside since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Working from her north Phoenix home, she’ll take walks along the nearby canal as a break, maintaining proper social distance of course. It’s a chance to take in the beauty of her immediate environment.    Read the article…………………………

Community Seeks County Water Service (MD)

Residents of the St. Martins by the Bay community are asking the county to connect them to public water.  The Worcester County Commissioners have agreed to schedule a public hearing regarding a request from St. Martin’s by the Bay to expand the Ocean Pines Sanitary Service Area. The expansion, which has been petitioned for by […]

City Approves Deals With Meadowlake – If Annexation Moves Forward (MO)

The city of Washington approved three pre-annexation agreements to prepare for the Meadowlake Farm subdivision to join the city.   The subdivision, located off Pottery Road and south of Highway 100, is just outside the city limits. All 61 lots have applied for voluntary annexation after years of discussion with the city.   Read the article…………………………….

Home Owners Encourage Healthy Purple Martin Colony (VA)

Billy Stone served as the HOA’s first president and was apparently a great avian enthusiast. During his tenure on the HOA Board, Billy solicited a group of other homeowners to help set-up bird houses for a colony of Purple Martins. The volunteers would periodically check them for competitor nests in spring and then in the […]

One person injured in early-morning condo fire in Burnsville (MN)

One person was seriously hurt in an early-morning condominium fire Saturday in Burnsville.  According to the Burnsville Fire Department, firefighters responded to Ridgeview Condominums in the 2900 block of Nicollet Avenue South shortly after midnight on the report of a smoke alarm sounding in the building.  Read the article……………………….

HOA board sued over Club West course (AZ)

A newly formed nonprofit filed suit Monday against the Club West Community Association board, asking Superior Court to nullify its revision of land-use regulations governing the golf course.  The dramatic legal move by the Club West Conservancy – made up of several dozen Club West homeowners – came as four investors prepared to unveil a […]

Coronavirus impacts HOAs and condominium boards (FL)

Q: Our residents are very concerned about the coronavirus. Some owners want the gym open and others are insisting that the board close the gym. Some owners want the association to deny entry to anyone with a fever. We also have our annual meeting next week and want to avoid hundreds of people but also […]

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions on Coronavirus (NY)

The coronavirus pandemic is forcing co-op and condo boards to navigate uncharted waters. No one has dealt with this kind of challenge before. In an effort to cut through the conflicting information that seems to multiply daily, we’ve put together a list of Frequently Asked Questions and posed them to players in the co-op and […]

Crews battling fire at Brown Suburban Condominiums on Bardstown Road (KY)

Fire crews are on scene of the Brown Suburban Condominiums on Bardstown Road Sunday afternoon after reports of a structure fire.  According to Metrosafe, calls came in around 12:38 p.m. to a structure fire on the 3300 block of Bardstown Road.  Extra fire crews were requested on scene to help extinguish the fire.    Read the […]

Plan to convert Sharpstown association to HOA ‘causing a lot of division’ (TX)

Brenda Harris couldn’t believe her eyes.  She had heard that the civic association in Sharpstown, the west Houston neighborhood where she had grown up and now owns home, was thinking of updating its subdivision rules, but she hadn’t given the matter much thought. Then a neighbor began posting the proposed updates, paragraph by paragraph, on […]

Forcing removal of security light comes down to waiver and selective enforcement

I had a security spotlight installed 20 years ago on my garage to light my driveway. It was installed for safety reasons. There is nothing in our documents disallowing it and several other homeowners have spotlights also.  Can I now be forced to remove it after passing inspections for 20 years?    Read the Q&A……………………………..

Who pays for damage done to your condo? (WI)

One of the most common complaints that we get from condo owners is that damage took place at their unit, and now they are on the hook for repairs.  For many, this does not seem fair. Many are especially upset if the damage was by something within the building or from another unit.    Read the […]

When are closed board meetings allowed? (FL)

Q: As president of my condominium association, I believe it is time to fire our in-house manager and hire a new one. I obviously need the approval of the board to fire the manager. At the upcoming board meeting can the board go into “executive session” to authorize firing the manager?   Read the Q&A………………………………….

Scottsdale HOA bans short-term rentals (AZ)

While Arizona legislators debate whether or not to hand regulatory powers back to cities to rein in short-term rentals, some Scottsdale home owners associations are taking matters into their own hands.  Read the article…………………………….

HOA boards need good social media policies (NV)

If you have not had the opportunity of taking a class concerning social media, I would highly recommend that you take the next one that is offered. I personally do not recommend my association managers or boards of directors to partake in the various social media sites, be it as a formal board member or […]

HOAs Slow to Accept Native Plant Landscaping (TX)

San Antonio Water System (SAWS) has long offered incentives to homeowners to replace non-native grass lawns with drought-resistant native plants. But the city’s many homeowner associations (HOAs) continue to favor water-thirsty, non-native turf grasses and resist residents who want native plant landscaping.   Read the article………………………

No More Black Garbage Bags in Front of Co-ops and Condos? (NY)

Those ubiquitous and picturesque mountains of black garbage bags may soon vanish from the sidewalks in front of the city’s larger co-ops and condominiums. The Department of Sanitation (DOS) has announced two major initiatives to get filthy bags of seeping garbage out of the way of pedestrians and into on-street containers — the result of […]