The evolving landscape of HOA laws in 2024 has brought significant changes that impact both homeowners and associations. From new regulations on short-term rentals to enhanced transparency requirements, it is vital for everyone to stay informed and adapt to the shifting legal environment. We hope ...
Nineteen states have laws on the books to prohibit a funny HOA restriction: your right to “solar drying.” (That’s a fancy term for using a clothesline.) This time-honored tradition saves money and protects your clothes, but to your eagle-eyed HOA board, all those fabrics blowing in th...
New HOA Laws Coming into Effect 9/1/22 NEW TEXAS LAW FOR HOMEOWNERS AND HOA’S BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 1, 2022: • Senate Bill 1588: • Homeowners anywhere in Texas will be allowed to put up a perimeter fence around their property for added security (front, sides, and/or back of…More...
HOAleader.com provides practical advice on homeowner and condominium association management, laws, rules, insurance, finances, reserves, dues, liens, assessments, dispute resolution, and more.
With extensive experience representing community associations across Georgia, our HOA attorneys know the nuances of condominium & homeowners' association laws.
Aug 6, 2024 4:02pm EDT SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Porch Group, Inc.(“Porch” or “the Company”) (NASDAQ: PRCH), a homeowners insurance and vertical software platform, today announced it has filed a new and updated application to form and license aTexasreciprocal insurance...
In some states, such as Texas, an HOA can foreclose to collect on a recorded lien for any amount of unpaid dues or penalties. In Georgia, there is a $2,000 threshold of unpaid dues, penalties and fees before an HOA can foreclose. While the common foreclosure method in Georgia is a no...