• chaogomu@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Okay, how it works is the HOA issues a bogus fine. Then they do that a few more times with late fees and nonpayment fees and whatever else they tack on. Then they launch a lawsuit or put a lien on your house (basically they can repossess your house from under you, even if the HOA never held the title before).

    Depending on the judge the HOA gets, they might be able to pull it off without you knowing about it until the trial date. It’s not going to be a jury trial, it will just be a judge hearing evidence and making a ruling. The HOA agreement that you (or the previous homeowner) signed is the number one piece of evidence. The number of fines and non-payment of them is all the judge often sees.

    Do note that this process is most often used against people of darker skin tone who live in whiter HOAs.

    So yeah, if an HOA starts issuing fines that are illegal, it’s often best to sue them first. That way, the judge hears your evidence first.

    The goal should always be to disolve the HOA, because they are often created to keep out darker skinned or poorer homeowners. And they’re a way for little yard nazis to grasp at power.