What can Homeowners do if an HOA is not Responsive to Complaints?
- 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
Owners can voice their concerns at member meetings, which must be held at least once per year and can also be called by 50% of the members. O.R.C. §5312.04(C). Owners can attempt to amend the association’s declaration or bylaws through 75%-member vote. O.R.C. §5312.05. Any owner can seek election to the board and, if elected, propose changes to rules. O.R.C. §5312.03. In the event the board, association, or another owner is not in compliance with the declaration, bylaws, or rules adopted by the board, an owner can institute a civil action for enforcement. O.R.C. §5312.13.