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Many neighborhoods contain a homeowners association which manages the activities that go on within the neighborhood and make sure that all deed restrictions are enforced.
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1. Determine if you have grounds to sue the homeowner's association. According to legalmatch.com, three common legal theories may give you good cause to sue your HOA: breach of fiduciary
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1. Introduce yourself during move-in via phone or email. Your homeowner's association may already know who you are on paper but attaching a face to your name will make your communications
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