An Indianapolis resident who refused to pay his homeowner association fees due to the deteriorating conditions of the neighborhood couldn’t convince the Indiana Court of Appeals that he shouldn’t have to pay. In Feather Trace Homeowners Association, Inc. v. Donald R. Luster, 19A-SC-300, Donald Luster objected to paying his homeowner association fees because of the way his neighborhood was being maintained. Luster, who owns a home in the Feather Trace neighborhood, alleged that the Feather Trace Homeowners Association was failing to keep up with the neighborhood’s needs. Read the article…………………………
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