Fight back against unfair HOA fees, selective enforcement, and denial of homeowner rights
Common HOA Disputes This Tool Addresses:
✅ Improper or Excessive Fines and Fees
✅ Selective or Discriminatory Rule Enforcement
✅ Violation of CC&Rs, Bylaws, or State HOA Law
✅ Denial of Due Process (no hearing, improper notice)
✅ Unreasonable Architectural Review Denials
✅ Improper Special Assessments
✅ Foreclosure Threats Over Disputed Amounts
✅ Failure to Maintain Common Areas
✅ Board Ultra Vires Acts (exceeding authority)
✅ Breach of Fiduciary Duty
Legal Protection: State HOA statutes, CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions), bylaws, and common law provide homeowners with due process rights and protection from unfair practices.
Your Demand Letter
Next Steps: Review the letter carefully. Send via certified mail with return receipt to both the HOA and management company. Keep all documentation organized. If the HOA doesn't respond satisfactorily, consider: (1) filing a complaint with your state's HOA regulatory agency, (2) attending the next board meeting, (3) consulting with an HOA attorney. Many attorneys offer free consultations and may take cases on contingency.