So, you have a problem with your home owner association (HOA) or its  board members.  The general rule which seems to apply to most people's  feelings as it relates to HOAs are follow the rules or its time to move.   What happens when you feel your HOA has outdated policies or you have  been treated unfairly?  The following at 10 things you can do for  solutions with your HOA board.
You do have to keep in mind that  you singed a contract as it states with your home owner association so  these solutions don't work if you simply are made you can't have a  gazebo in your backyard.  Those issues and others like it are policies  that you would need to have your board members approve.  The solutions  we are mentioning below are for when you feel that the HOA has acted  capricious or in a vindictive manner.
5 Solutions to Problems  with HOA Board
1. If you read newspaper columns for advice they  will tell you to work it out with your HOA board members.  You do have  to keep in mind that these columns are typically written by lawyers who  represent HOA boards so they are not the best source of info for the  home owner themselves.  It is still important to attempt to work any  issues out directly before taking further course of action.
2.  You need to know your bylaws.  If you want a state official to help you  solve your issue you need to know exactly what you are talking about.   Many people don't get far with their cases against HOA boards as their  information is filled with emotion more than facts on how HOA bylaws  were broken.
3. If there are board members who are apathetic to  your situation you can use them to hold special meetings and replace  vindictive board of directors.  It is important that all policies on  these proceedings are followed for them to work.
4. You need to  keep all documentation with correspondences between you and the HOA or  the HOA's attorneys.  You want to get to proof of your violations though  you have to realize you will also need proof of your innocence.  Just  as you want the HOA to have all the documentation, so will you if you  are to win your case.  If you ever need your own lawyer, the lawyer will  need proof to be able to defend your interest.
5. Most issues  with home owner associations are consistent courses of action that are  in violation or patterns of now working with home owners.  You can  recommend professional community services take over your HOA's  management services which is usually better for both the HOA board  members themselves and the individual home owners.  Professional  community management services are experts in how to handle home owner  concerns so that both parties understand and win in the end. 
Friday, February 5, 2010
Top 5 Solutions to Problems with HOA Boards
 Parker Finch is a professional  community management company offering services  for HOA board members in Arizona, Colorado, and Nevada. 
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