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HOA Question

Posted on : 03-10-2010 | By : Legal Information | In : Homeowners Association, Legal Questions, Real Estate Law, Trial Procedure

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Two parts: Is it true that hoa covenants provide an “extra layer” of protection and/or restriction to it’s members on top of state law? Second, if that’s true, and the covenants require a 70% written agreement to amend the covenants, can the hoa board sidestep this provision by citing state law, which allows in absence of a ballot or no-vote to be counted as a yes to amend the covenants?

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