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Do I Have a Good HOA Case?
Our procedures for handling HOA matters have been developed with the purpose of assisting clients make informed decisions on the direction of their unique HOA matters.
Can I Sue for HOA Harassment in Georgia?
Homeowners associations (HOAs) can be powerful. Is it possible to sue for HOA harassment in Georgia, and on what grounds?
Abdullah v. Winslow at Eagle’s Landing: An Unexpected Victory for Georgia Homeowners
A recent Georgia Court of Appeals case over a flower bed yields a significant, and surprising, victory for Georgia homeowners in HOA-governed developments.
Do You Need to Sue Your HOA?
Homeowners who master their HOA’s documents and procedures can effectively evaluate Board performance and redirect as needed.
The Necessity Rule Considered: Vinings Run Condo Association v. Stuart-Jones
The necessity rule should protect tenants who must navigate dangerous conditions to get in and out of their homes. Learn when it may not, and what to do.
How Much Interest Can an HOA Charge in Georgia?
How much interest may an HOA legally charge on past-due assessments? Recent Georgia Court of Appeals cases bring clarity to this issue.
When an HOA Fails to Follow Its Own Covenants and Procedures, Is Such a “Technicality” Actionable?
Can you sue a Georgia HOA when it fails to follow its own rules? The Georgia Court of Appeals says: only in some situations.