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A good homeowners’ association (or condominium association) can play an important role in maintaining your property values and ensuring your quiet enjoyment of your property. A bad HOA can decrease the value of your home, force you to spend a lot of money, and turn your life upside down. Good HOAs are priceless; bad ones can be a nightmare for a homeowner. If you feel your rights are being violated by your HOA or a neighbor living in your HOA, LS Carlson Law can help.
For more than 15 years, LS Carlson Law has helped homeowners across the country exercise their rights and stand up to negligent or abusive homeowner/community associations. We pioneered the successful legal strategies that many have tried to replicate, however, no law firm in the country has more experience or won more HOA-related cases.
HOAs are quick to tell you when you haven’t repaired your fence, and they need to be held accountable when they don’t maintain common areas. Whether it’s a breach of contract issue or negligence, we can help.
However you feel about your CC&Rs, they were designed to help protect and preserve your property values. So if your HOA isn’t enforcing violations, your property values and the character of your neighborhood could be at risk. And we make sure your HOA is enforcing CC&Rs fairly.
The HOA should enforce CC&Rs in a professional and non-discriminatory manner. When they fail to do so, they need to be held accountable.
Sometimes disputes can be resolved in a friendly but firm manner, and the HOA may not have to get involved. When the HOA does get involved, the limits of their authority may not always be clear. We proudly stand up for you and make sure you’re treated fairly.
Regulation of common areas is important to the whole neighborhood. Sometimes your CC&Rs dictate how common area disputes must be handled. Don’t waste time and energy trying to navigate this tricky area of law on your own.
Does your HOA board have it out for you? We won’t stand for discrimination or singling out members for any reason. Enforcement of CC&Rs should be the same for everyone.
You pay your dues, follow the rules, and take pride in your home. And you expect your HOA to take just as much pride and care when carrying out its responsibilities. If your HOA is negligent in its duties, it puts your property at risk.
What all common interest developments in Florida have in common, however, is that they are governed by specific statutes (e.g., the Homeowners’ Association Act, Condominium Act, and the Cooperative Act).
Many HOAs, however, violate those statutes—sometimes because they don’t understand the law, and sometimes because their boards of directors just don’t care.
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Technically, yes, but it is so difficult that it is not realistic in practice. There are both legal and practical considerations that most homeowners have not considered. We wrote an article on this very topic that can be found below that dives deeper into the process in much greater detail however, in summary, homeowners should think carefully before trying to disband their homeowners association (“HOA”) and consult with an attorney before starting the process.
Receiving a violation notice from your Association can be an intimidating and confusing situation. However, there are multiple protections in place for property owners in Florida when it comes to association violations as well as proper notice required by the Association. Homeowners should review their association’s governing documents and enforcement process of an alleged violation. A challenge to the process can protect a homeowner's rights and property interests when appropriate. It can also protect members from a homeowners' association that has overstepped its bounds or has only selectively enforced various rules and regulations. If you ever receive a Notice of Violation, talk to one of our Association attorneys to learn more.
Our Florida headquarters is located in Boca Raton. For those who live outside the practical travel proximity to our office, we understand you may have concerns about the distance between our law office and your home. However, we want to assure you that this should not be a concern when considering our firm to represent you in your HOA dispute. We have successfully represented hundreds of clients throughout the state and have proven procedures in place to ensure the process is smooth and painless regardless of where you live.
First, much of the communication and document exchange between our firm and clients can be done electronically, making distance less of an issue. We have a secure client portal where you can access all the important documents and communicate with us, so you won't have to worry about travel.
Second, the legal process of resolving HOA disputes often involves a significant amount of research and document review, which can be done remotely. Our firm has the resources and expertise necessary to effectively represent clients regardless of their location.
Finally, it's important to remember that what matters most in a legal dispute is the quality of representation, not the proximity of the law office. LS Carlson Law has extensive experience in representing homeowners in HOA disputes and has a proven track record of success. We have the knowledge and skills to effectively advocate for your rights and interests, regardless of where our office is located. In fact, no other firm in the state has more experience or has prevailed in more HOA cases than LS Carlson Law.
In summary, while the location of our law office may be a concern for some, it should not be a deciding factor when considering LS Carlson Law to represent you in your HOA dispute. Our firm has the resources and expertise to effectively represent clients remotely, and what's most important is the quality of representation. Rest assured that we will do everything in our power to ensure that you receive the best possible outcome in your HOA dispute.
HOA Dispute Resources
Understanding Your Legal Rights Regarding Hurricane Protection in HOA’s
Florida’s new law requires all HOAs to adopt Hurricane Protection Specifications, ensuring homeowners can install approved storm protections without unreasonable restrictions.
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New Tariffs & Why Now Is the Time to Protect Your Most Important Asset: Your Home
Many homeowners are concerned about how HOA disputes and governance problems can affect property values. In today’s volatile economy, understanding your HOA’s duties and the dispute-resolution process under California law can be an important financial consideration.
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Taking Action: How to Remove a Tyrannical HOA Board Member in Florida
Discover the legal steps to remove tyrannical HOA board members in Florida with guidance from LS Carlson Law. Learn how to identify tyrannical behavior, organize community support, and utilize legal remedies to protect your rights in your Florida HOA community.
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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.
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Understanding Your Right to HOA Records in Florida: A Complete Guide to Record Inspection
Understand your legal rights to inspect HOA records in Florida. Learn the step-by-step process for requesting records, what you're entitled to see, and how to handle resistance from your association.
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Understanding Mediation and Arbitration in HOA Disputes: A Homeowner's Guide to Resolution
Navigate HOA disputes with an overview of mediation and arbitration in California. Learn about common dispute-resolution options and how these processes may affect your ability to resolve conflicts with your homeowners association.
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When Requesting Your HOA’s Official Records, Don’t Take “No” for an Answer
Discover how a recent Florida court decision strengthens homeowners' rights to access HOA records and documentation. Learn when and how to take legal action with guidance from experienced HOA attorneys.
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What Happens After You Hire an HOA Attorney? A Guide to the Process
Discover the step-by-step process of working with an HOA attorney, from initial representation through resolution. Learn how attorneys may help you understand your options and navigate HOA-related disputes.
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What to Expect in Your HOA Attorney Consultation
Discover how to make the most of your HOA attorney consultation with general guidance from LS Carlson Law. Learn what documents to prepare, questions to ask, and what to expect during your first meeting.
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The 10 Most Common Questions Asked During HOA Legal Consultations
Discover the most common questions homeowners ask during HOA legal consultations and review general, California-specific information about costs, timelines, and next steps.
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Navigating HOA Disputes: Insights from California's Leading Homeowner Association Attorney
Gain valuable insights from LS Carlson Law on how to navigate HOA disputes, understand your rights as a homeowner, and effectively resolve conflicts with your homeowners association.
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Navigating Solar Panel Disputes with Your HOA: A Homeowner's Guide
Learn about solar panel disputes with HOAs, including homeowner rights under California’s Solar Rights Act, HOA approval processes, and common dispute-resolution options.
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HOA Negligence: How to Protect Your Rights and Property
Learn how California homeowners can identify potential HOA negligence and review practical documentation and dispute-resolution steps that may help protect rights and property value in their community.
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Navigating Common Area Disputes in HOAs: A Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners
Discover how to address common area disputes in your California HOA with educational information on documentation, governing documents, and dispute resolution options. Learn how associations commonly handle maintenance responsibilities for shared spaces.
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Six Essential Steps to Resolve HOA Disputes: A Homeowner's Guide
Discover the six crucial steps to resolving HOA disputes, as outlined by experienced HOA attorneys at LS Carlson Law. Learn how to better understand your rights and navigate conflicts with your homeowners association effectively.
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Resolving Neighbor Disputes in HOAs: A Comprehensive Guide for California Homeowners
Discover general information on navigating neighbor disputes in your California HOA community. Learn common steps owners take, how HOA obligations may come into play, and when some people consider speaking with an attorney.
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Understanding Florida's New HOA Laws Effective July 1, 2024
Discover the key changes in Florida's HOA laws effective July 1, 2024, and how they impact homeowners by increasing transparency, accountability, and rights within community associations.
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Navigating Selective Enforcement in HOAs: Essential Steps for Homeowners
Discover what selective enforcement can look like in a California HOA and review common, educational steps that may help you evaluate concerns, including documentation, reviewing governing documents, IDR, and HOA record requests.
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Florida HOA and COA Board Members just got “Schooled”: Understanding the New Education Requirements under House Bills 1203 and 1021
Florida HOA and COA board members now face new education requirements under House Bills 1203 and 1021. These laws mandate comprehensive training to ensure board members understand their fiduciary responsibilities, including financial literacy, record-keeping, and safety inspections.
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Navigating HOA Maintenance Disputes: Legal Insights and Practical Steps
Learn practical ways homeowners often approach HOA maintenance disputes and review how governing documents and California law can affect repair responsibilities and dispute-resolution options.
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Enhancing Transparency and Accountability in Florida HOAs
Discover how Florida's new HB 1023 law enhances transparency and accountability in HOA management, ensuring better governance and informed communities.
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Navigating CC&R Violations: A Homeowner's Guide to Resolving HOA Disputes
Discover how to address CC&R violations in your HOA with general educational information from experienced California HOA attorney Luke Carlson. Learn about common violations, legal hierarchies, and practical approaches to resolving disputes within your community.
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Unmasking HOA Fraud: Dealing with Self-Dealing Board Members
Learn about potential signs of self-dealing by HOA board members in California, common conflict-of-interest issues, and how the Davis-Stirling Act may apply. This article includes discussion from HOA attorney Luke Carlson and general educational information.
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Confronting HOA Challenges: Overcoming 'The Incompetent' on Your Board
Discover key strategies to address an ineffective or unprepared board member in your California HOA, along with a supplemental podcast episode that provides additional context on governance challenges and common approaches to improvement.
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Effective Strategies for Addressing Florida HOA and Condo Disputes
Learn essential steps for protecting your rights, accessing association records, and using Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods to resolve conflicts effectively in Florida.
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Confronting HOA Challenges: Overcoming 'The Tyrant' on Your Board
Discover key strategies to manage 'The Tyrant' on your HOA board through a California-focused discussion of Davis-Stirling dispute-resolution tools and governance practices. This blog post also features a supplemental podcast episode that provides additional perspective on addressing disruptive board behavior.
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Navigating HOA Disputes: Dealing with 'The Meddler' on Your Board
Explore strategies for handling “The Meddler” on your HOA board, including discussion of California’s IDR process under the Davis-Stirling Act. The post also includes a supplemental podcast episode that discusses common scenarios involving disruptive board-member behavior.
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Navigating the New Landscape: Recent and Upcoming HOA Laws in Florida (2024)
Discover the latest Florida HOA laws impacting homeowners in 2023 and upcoming changes for 2024. Get insights from LS Carlson Law on navigating HOA disputes and safeguarding your rights.
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An HOA Attorney's Reaction to CNBC's Video "How Homeowners Associations Took Over American Neighborhoods"
Explore LS Carlson Law's analysis of CNBC's video 'How Homeowners Associations Took Over American Neighborhoods'. This comprehensive blog post delves into HOA governance, addresses common misconceptions about homeowners' rights, and discusses key California legal frameworks affecting HOA disputes.
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Navigating Condo Association Challenges: Insights from Attorney Jeff Kominsky
Discover expert insights from Attorney Jeff Kominsky navigating challenges within Florida condo associations. Understand homeowners' rights and legal protections in Florida as Featured on CBS 4 Miami.
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Receiving a Violation Notice From Your Association
Receiving a violation notice from your Association can be an intimidating and confusing situation...
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Is it possible to disband my HOA/COA in Florida?
The best way to understand termination procedures is to see if your Governing Documents refer to a voting process.
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Do I have the right to challenge my HOA/COA in Florida?
If the member wants to challenge and/or sue an HOA or COA, Florida law allows the member to have certain rights against them.
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Can I Recover My Legal Fees if I Sue My HOA/COA in Florida?
By far, one of the most frequently asked questions we receive in most Florida HOA dispute consulations...
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