12 Things Your HOA Can’t Stop You From Doing Legally

12 Things Your HOA Can’t Stop You From Doing Legally

If you live in a community with a homeowners association (HOA), you know the frustrations that can come with fighting an uphill battle over a front door color or a new tree in your yard.

Fighting a legal battle against your HOA isn’t necessarily a smart money move for homeowners, so it’s important to know your rights. If you understand what the HOA can and can’t do, you can make a case for your situation without involving the courts.

You have the legal right to do the following when fighting an HOA.

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