Credit Report Rules And Regulations
2010
Can I legally impose a fine?
My homeowners association has gone crazy imposing fines on the neighborhood for the slightest infraction or their rather vague rules and regulations. As they have not mowed or maintained the community park across the street from me, I am wondering if there is a way I can impose a fine against the homeowners association for failure to maintain the property we pay them to keep up?
For that matter, could I fine for other issues, such as unsolicited flyers on my doorstep(littering on private property)? Would there be a legal way of notifying them of the fine I impose on them, and then report them to a credit bureau, or something similar??
You will have to read your homeowners policy. If it says that they will maintain upkeep of the grounds and are in breech of their contract, bring it to their attention in documentation, also include pictures of the area… and always keep a papertrail. You can also attend all the homeowners meetings and make a stink there, and be sure to bring other homeowners with you. Hope this helped…Good Luck!
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