Which HOA Rules Can Be Enforced – and Which Can’t?
A homeowners association, or HOA, is a group of all the homeowners in a defined area. It's run by a board of neighbor volunteers that oversees services and enforces the HAOA rules, regulations, and by-laws.
Most states have laws clearly defining the role of an HOA that are often adopted from recommendations in the Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act, created in 1982 by the Uniform Law Commissioners, a nonpartisan group of attorneys that established the general legislation for HOAs and have regularly maintained it since. The uniform law includes guidelines for holding HOA board elections and what bylaws may or may not prohibit.
Which HOA Rules Can Be Enforced – and Which Can’t? - comply with local, state, and federal laws
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