Hebron couple seeks help from lawmakers to address homeowners association concerns (OH)

Overgrown grass, a 50-foot burrow pit, and fences growing algae are a handful of complaints Hebron residents Wayne and Nelva Carruthers have about their homeowners’ association.  In a letter to The Advocate, Wayne Carruthers said he and his wife knew of the HOA upon moving into their Lake Forest home. But what they didn’t know was the developer, Pulte Homes, would run the HOA until they finished the development.    Read the article………………………..

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