HOA Law

HOA LAW

HOA (Homeowners Association) law services are legal services provided to HOAs and their members.

These services typically include advising HOAs on legal matters related to governing documents, enforcing covenants and restrictions, resolving disputes between members, and dealing with issues related to property management, such as contracts and insurance.

Homeowners Associations (HOAs) are designed to be both governing bodies and landlords for their members. However, sometimes the relationship between HOAs and their members can become contentious, leaving homeowners feeling powerless and frustrated. At Arrington & Phillips, LLP, we understand the importance of protecting your rights as a homeowner and ensuring that your HOA is following all necessary guidelines. If you find yourself in the midst of an HOA conflict, don’t hesitate to reach out to our experienced attorneys for assistance. We specialize in HOA law and can work with you to find a speedy resolution that will protect your standing and your property. Our goal is to make your life a little bit easier by fighting tirelessly for your rights.

Need Help Resolving HOA Conflicts?

Don’t let HOA conflicts ruin your peace of mind. Instead, allow our skilled attorneys to step in and help you fix any issues before they become detrimental to your health or property. We have the experience and passion needed to communicate effectively between you and your HOA and find a resolution that works for everyone involved.

If you need help dealing with your HOA, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Arrington & Phillips, LLP. Our practiced legal professionals are ready to help you protect your rights and find a speedy resolution to any conflicts you might be facing. For more information about your rights as an HOA member, contact us today!

HOA Dispute Resolution In The U.S. Per State

HOA Dispute Resolution In The U.S. Per State

UNDERSTANDING DISPUTE RESOLUTION PER STATE The first thing an association must do when it encounters such a scenario is to look to its own internal dispute resolution process. An association’s governing documents will often have language on how to deal with disputes....