
Homeowners Association Law
Homeowners Association (HOA) Law governs the rules and regulations set by a community organization that manages shared areas and enforces community standards in residential neighborhoods. HOAs collect fees from homeowners to maintain common facilities, like pools and parks, and establish guidelines for property appearance and use. Membership is typically mandatory for homeowners, and compliance with HOA rules is enforced through fines or legal action. Disputes can arise over rule interpretations, fee collections, or property use, often requiring resolution through negotiation or legal proceedings. Understanding these laws helps homeowners navigate their rights and responsibilities within their community.