A common HOA myth is that residents have the right to fly the flag of their choice at their home. The truth is that Congress enacted the Freedom to Display the American Flag Act in 2005, which prohibits HOAs from unreasonably limiting the owners right to fly a flag on their individually-owned property. The association can continue to control and limit the display of the United States flag on common areas. But on property owned an individual owner, it is restricted. Watch the video……………………………
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