To: colinhester
We were told the HOA can send a demand letter, but they allow 60 days for a response. Then after that, they send a second demand letter, another 60 days... you can imagine that 4 months later many folks are finally being evicted for nonpayment of other debts as well.
14 posted on
02/24/2008 11:44:57 AM PST by
WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
(Even my tagline is sad....I can't stand ANY of the candidates!)
To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA; colinhester
In addition, I’ve discovered the truth of what a lawyer advised me - the law says whatever a judge feels like it says when you go to court.
Many states make eviction nearly impossible. The HOA often lacks the money to pursue it in court, and may find their legal contract isn’t worth squat all compared to a sob story.
The HOA im my Mom’s old neighborhood tried to enforce rules like, “no parking cars in your yard”, only to lose as often as they won. The man across the street from my Mom had 3 cars parked on blocks in his front yard for several years, and the courts backed HIM, not the HOA!
21 posted on
02/24/2008 1:27:33 PM PST by
Mr Rogers
(Let's win Congress - the Presidency is lost!)
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