Thursday, April 28, 2016

Every HOA needs an attorney

Our HOA retains the services of an attorney whose area of expertise is community association law. Attorneys assist community association boards in many significant ways that safeguard and benefit each member’s assets.
- Provide legal opinions: Counsels the HOA board about all issues relevant to the association.
- Review documents: Examines governing documents, potential rules suggested by the HOA board, and service provider contracts.
- Educate: Participates in meetings to respond to questions, clarify concepts and documents, and give information to homeowners or HOA board members.
- Collect delinquent assessments: Compose and issue routine demand letters, file claims, process foreclosures, prosecute if needed.
- Enforce deed restrictions: Compose and issue routine demand letters, file lawsuits, prosecute if needed.
- Litigate: to make collections, impose deed restrictions, and protect the board.

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