Can Your Clients Refuse to Join an HOA?

When you buy a home constructed more recently, there is a good chance it will be part of a homeowners association. The HOA will maintain the community areas and ensure certain standards are followed.  But all this does mean extra fees and more restrictions on what you can do with your home. This might mean you don’t want to be part of the HOA.   Read the article………………………..

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