Get a lawyer.
2006-07-13 07:46:05
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answered by effin drunk 5
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You can sue them for breaching their fiduciary duty as your association’s agent and for unfair business practices. In such a suit, your association would normally ask the court to require the defendant to reimburse all profits they made plus all legal fees and costs incurred. You should consult with an attorney immediately to protect your rights.
2006-07-13 07:49:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to review your condo/townhome agreement with the HOA. There may be an arbitration clause in there. In addition, there may be no grounds within the bylaws of your HOA to sue.
The next step is to talk to an attorney. A lawyer will be able to tell you if you have grounds and s/he can point you in the right direction to settle the dispute.
2006-07-13 07:50:18
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answered by kx_wx 3
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you could report a suit and make the association spend what little money it has on criminal expenditures. yet then they nevertheless won't have the money to restoration your place. What you may desire to do is convince your acquaintances to permit the upward push in dues. it relatively is obviously assuming there has been no misconduct on the component of those working the association and that that's out of money.
2016-10-07 21:28:34
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answered by ? 4
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2006-07-14 04:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a lawyer. Make sure it isn't a frivolous suit. I hate the idiots who tie up our courts and raise prices over frivolous stuff.
2006-07-13 07:47:18
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answered by Mr. Hendricks 4
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Get a lawyer. They know stuff like that.
2006-07-13 07:46:39
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answered by Mama R 5
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