It is the HOA board’s responsibility to enforce the rules set forth in their association’s governing documents. But what’s a board to do when enforcement methods, such as fines and suspension of privileges, do not result in compliance? If it becomes necessary to seek further enforcement, a court proceeding may be necessary in order to seek injunctive relief.   Read the entire article……………………………….

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