The devil in me just has to ask. If an HOA looks like it's about to
die, is there any way of getting oneself, or a legal entity set up for
the purpose, declared to be the HOA? Just think, someone bitches about
you and you fine them for leaving their garage door open. Nasty but
delicious.
73 de Jim Smith VE7FO
Jim Lux wrote:
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>Depends on your local laws, etc., but most likely, any homeowner in the
>original tract could sue in court to enforce the CC&Rs. There's probably
>some language in the CC&R document that describes it. The CC&R is
>essentially a contractual agreement between the property owner and some
>other entity (whatever that might be, usually the HOA). That other entity
>(or its successors and/or assigns, as the term of art has it) is the one
>who would have standing to sue for performance of the agreement.
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