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HOA Violation Guides & Resources
Expert strategies and step-by-step guides for homeowners dealing with HOA violations. Learn your rights, build your case, and fight back effectively.
Florida law caps HOA fines at $100 per violation and $1,000 aggregate. Learn what Florida Statute §720.305 actually limits, what HB 1203 added, and how to fight a fine that violates these caps.
California AB 130 created a landmark $100 cap on most HOA fines. If your HOA is threatening a fine over $100 or skipped the required cure period, you have enforceable rights under the Davis-Stirling Act.
How to take your Arizona HOA to small claims court for wrongful fines. Step-by-step filing guide, evidence checklist, and ARS §33-1803 notice defenses.
Nevada's 2025 legislative session changed the rules for HOA solar panels (SB 440), religious displays (SB 201), ADUs (AB 396), and more. Here's what passed, what failed, and how it affects you.
Seven Texas HOA laws are now fully in effect in 2026 — covering solar panels, drought fines, political gatherings, electronic voting, website transparency, and architectural review rights. Here's what the law says and how to use it to fight back.
Colorado HB22-1137 changed the rules: HOA fines are now capped at $500 per violation and HOAs must give homeowners 30 days to fix the problem before any fine can be imposed.
Texas Property Code Chapter 209 gives homeowners powerful rights before any HOA fine is valid. Learn the notice rules, hearing rights, and step-by-step defense strategy.
Florida HB 1203 caps HOA fines at $100 per violation and protects homeowners from garbage can and holiday decoration fines. Here is what changed and how to use it.
California now caps HOA fines at $100 for non-safety violations under AB 130. Plus SB 326 balcony inspection penalties. Here's what changed and how it protects you.
Texas now protects solar roof tiles (HB 431) and bans HOA fines for brown grass during drought (HB 517). Washington expands WUCIOA to older HOAs. What homeowners need to know.