HOA suing us any help?

by Crazyguy 11 Replies latest jw friends

  • Honesty
    Honesty

    If the HOA was defunct at the time of closing, you can beat this in court and also collect damages for emotional pain.

    Make sure you contact an attorney who specialises in real estate law and let him contact everyone involved in your purchase.

  • Band on the Run
    Band on the Run

    No one here is capable of helping you. You need to see a lawyer in the state of your residence. Hopefully,, one with substantial expertise in this matter. There are other lawyers here. I don't know of one with expertise in this matter. Beware of anyone giving any legal advice on the Internet. Details matter greatly in law. General statements may not apply to your specific case.

    One way to save money is to prepare for a legal visit. Make certain that you gather all relevant documents. In my personal matters, I prepare a Word document detailing the facts and legal concerns that I have. If it is involved, it might be wise to interview a few lawyers. Law is meaningless without context. Reading stray advice may put you at a disadvantage. There are many fields of law that interact with each other. Your specific facts dictate a particular result. Also, a good local lawyer should have knowledge of the personalities involved.

    It helps a lot to know the local practice. How are similar complaints handled in your area? These are very relevant questions.

    Law takes time. Time costs money. I believe there are online guide on how to be prudent with your money. In my private life, I do take detours but I know what I am doing. Rather, I know a bit of what I am doing.

    Title to property is important. If you did not know all the details at the time of closing, now is the time to do so.

    Organizing yourself is the best advice for keeping costs low. It may be far more inexpensive to pay for one session than to wonder forever.

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