Protection Against Suspected Retaliation
- Assessments
- Association Management
- Community Living
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Community Rules
- Feb 1, 2020 Can Community Members Change The Rules?
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Dispute Resolution
- Feb 1, 2020 Protection Against Suspected Retaliation
- Feb 1, 2020 Is The Association The Final Decision Maker In A Dispute?
- Feb 1, 2020 What can Homeowners do if an HOA is not Responsive to Complaints?
- Feb 1, 2020 Amicably Resolving HOA Disputes
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Enforcement
- Feb 1, 2020 Can You Ever Sue The HOA?
- HOA Regulations
As association has a duty to treat owners equally and enforce rules evenly. Owners who believe they are being treated unfairly should become familiar with the declaration and bylaws to determine their rights vis-a-vis the association and board. In some situations, it would be appropriate for an owner who is being singled out for maltreatment to pursue a civil action against the board for money damages or injunctive relief.
Owners should retain records of any communications or other documents exchanged with the association and keep contemporaneous notes of any verbal communications with a board-member or officer. An owner who refuses to comply with a demand issued by the board should document the reason for noncompliance. Owners also have the right to inspect and copy the books, records, and minutes of the association. O.R.C. §5312.07.