When you discover a glaring conflict between two of your HOA’s governing documents, there’s no need to despair. There is a ready-made solution waiting in the wings: a document hierarchy, typically imposed by the state, that orders your governing documents by authority. The governing-document hierarchy almost universally begins with the original HOA community plat or map at the top and the latest rules and regulations at the bottom. In many cases, you can use this hierarchy to quickly resolve conflicts between governing documents at different levels in the hierarchy.     Read the article…………

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