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There never was a HOA in this subdivision (30 years old), and the
Covenant Restrictions give any or all of the lot owners the right to sue. -=- Alan On 09/21/03 04:55 pm Zoran Brlecic put fingers to keyboard and launched the following message into cyberspace: .. . . I think that any other homeowner(s) in the subdivision could file suit if they had deep enough pockets. I admit this is best left to lawyers, but generally CC&R's are passed on from the developer only to the HOA, not to the individual owners. Once the HOA dissolves, CC&R's are not binding and individuals have no legal ground to pursue the matters based on them. |
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