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March 31st, 2025 Real Estate

Board Legal Action Against HOA Boards: What You Need to Know

In most communities, homeowners associations (HOAs) are managed by elected boards that are expected to operate transparently, lawfully, and in the best interest of the homeowners. However, when an HOA board crosses legal boundaries — by failing to follow governing documents, violating state laws, or acting in bad faith — legal action may be necessary.

BY: LS Carlson Law California
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March 30th, 2025 Real Estate

Understanding Your Rights When Suing an HOA

When disputes between homeowners and their homeowners association (HOA) escalate beyond communication or negotiation, legal action may become necessary. Whether the issue involves selective enforcement, rule violations, financial mismanagement, or a breach of the HOA’s own governing documents, it’s essential to understand your legal rights before suing your HOA.

BY: LS Carlson Law California
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March 29th, 2025 Real Estate

The Legal Implications of Suing Your HOA Board

Filing a lawsuit against your HOA board is a serious step — and often a necessary one when your rights as a homeowner are being ignored or violated. Whether the issue involves selective enforcement, financial mismanagement, retaliation, or a breach of the HOA’s own governing documents, pursuing legal action can be a powerful way to hold the board accountable.

BY: LS Carlson Law California
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March 28th, 2025 Real Estate

The Risks of Suing Individual HOA Board Members

When an HOA board member acts outside the scope of their authority — or abuses their power — homeowners may feel justified in pursuing legal action. But before taking steps to sue an individual board member, it’s important to understand the risks, limitations, and potential consequences involved.

BY: LS Carlson Law California
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March 27th, 2025 Real Estate

Legal Recourse Against HOA Board Members: A Guide

HOA board members are entrusted with managing a community’s operations, finances, and rule enforcement on behalf of homeowners. With that authority comes legal responsibility. When board members act outside their authority, abuse their position, or fail to comply with governing documents or state law, homeowners have the right to seek legal recourse.

BY: LS Carlson Law California
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March 26th, 2025 Real Estate

Holding HOA Board Members Liable: When Can You Sue?

Serving on a homeowners association (HOA) board comes with authority — but also legal responsibility. While board members are typically protected from personal liability for decisions made in good faith and within their authority, they are not immune from legal action if they overstep, act negligently, or violate state laws or the HOA’s governing documents.

BY: LS Carlson Law California
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March 25th, 2025 HOA Disputes

Navigating HOA Rule Enforceability in Florida: What Homeowners Need to Know

Understand the boundaries of HOA rulemaking authority in Florida with guidance from LS Carlson Law. Learn how to identify unenforceable rules, protect your constitutional rights, and effectively challenge improper HOA regulations.

BY: Keith Lehman, Esq. Florida
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March 23rd, 2025 Real Estate

Do HOAs Have the Right to Control My Rental Property?

Homeowners often invest in properties with the intent to rent them out, whether for long-term tenants or short-term vacation stays. However, Homeowners Associations (HOAs) frequently enforce rules that can limit or even prohibit renting within the community.

BY: LS Carlson Law California
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March 22nd, 2025 Real Estate

What Rental Restrictions Can My HOA Enforce?

Homeowners Associations (HOAs) often impose rental restrictions to regulate leasing within their communities.

While HOAs have the authority to establish certain rules, not all rental restrictions are legally enforceable. If you are a homeowner facing issues with rental limitations imposed by your HOA, understanding your rights is critical

BY: LS Carlson Law California
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March 21st, 2025 Real Estate

HOA Rental Rules: Your Rights as a Property Owner

Many homeowners purchase properties with the expectation that they can rent them out, whether for short-term stays or long-term leases. However, Homeowners Associations (HOAs) often impose rental restrictions that limit the ability of property owners to lease their homes.

BY: LS Carlson Law California
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