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Default Sue HOA when home value declines

retired53 wrote:

"HeyBub" wrote in message
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"[LONGMONT, Colo] A Longmont couple has turned the legal tables on their
homeowners' association - suing it not for being too overbearing with
rules enforcement but for being too lax. [Plaintiffs] complain in their
suit that houses around them feature architectural inconsistencies, lawns
are choked with weeds and construction projects are allowed to go on
longer than the association covenants allow."

http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2008...cried-too-lax/



How much money could a HOA have? Shouldn't any money it has go back into the
neighborhood?

I lived in a Neighborhood Association (NA) and a good President can make a
difference but it never occured to me to sue them.




In Florida, there is insurance for board members of condo assns. Unless
the condo statute has changed,
a board member could be held personally liable for not performing
fiduciary duties. Of course, in Florida,
some condo disputes have been settled with guns. A reasonable
responsible board member would not
put him/herself in position to be sued for neglecting maintenance. One
would still have to battle those,
and there are many, who don't want to pay for maintenance.