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Bad HOA: The Homeowner's Guide to Going to War and Reclaiming Your Power
by Luke S. Carlson
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Synopsis
Selective bullying and harassment. Abusive fines. Neglected common areas.
These are some of the many signs you’re living in a bad HOA community. And these aren’t just pesky inconveniences. They’re real problems with a real impact on your quality of life. After all, a tyrannical HOA can impact ...
These are some of the many signs you’re living in a bad HOA community. And these aren’t just pesky inconveniences. They’re real problems with a real impact on your quality of life. After all, a tyrannical HOA can impact ...
Selective bullying and harassment. Abusive fines. Neglected common areas.
These are some of the many signs you’re living in a bad HOA community. And these aren’t just pesky inconveniences. They’re real problems with a real impact on your quality of life. After all, a tyrannical HOA can impact your sense of safety and community, your finances, and even your property value.
Faced with a living nightmare, you have a choice: roll over and let your HOA win, or arm yourself with knowledge and prepare for war.
Bad HOA is a strategic guide to fighting unscrupulous HOAs. Empower yourself to reclaim your rights as a homeowner. Learn how to identify corrupt boards, leverage self-guided resolution tactics, and present your case successfully when court intervention becomes inevitable.
Your HOA doesn’t have the power. You do.
The question is: Are you ready to use it?
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