The "Sunshine Law," also known as the Open Public Meetings Act, grants the general public the right to attend meetings and observe public bodies' decision-making processes, such as Homeowners’ Associations (HOAs). The goal is to promote transparency and accountability...
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What to do when in dispute with your HOA
Some home buyers prefer buying in a region with rules. A homeowner association (HOA) has regulations governing an area. This improves sanitation, guarantees security and protects properties' values. Moving into such a neighborhood can be an exciting move. However, at...
How do you remove a member of the condo or HOA board?
What do you do when a member of the condo or homeowners association (HOA) board just isn’t doing their job? Worse, what do you do when they’re toxic and disruptive? You want to get rid of them, naturally, but you’re not entirely sure how to do it. If you’re lucky,...
Can your New Jersey HOA hold closed-door meetings?
The homeowners association (HOA) in the community where you live helps preserve your property value and guarantees your quiet enjoyment of your home. The HOA establishes certain community standards and then enforces those rules by regulating access to shared spaces...
Can an HOA force you to sell your home?
If you live in a homeowner’s association, then there is a chance that you could run into issues with the HOA. One possibility is that the HOA could ask you to sell your home. HOAs can’t technically force you to sell your home, but an HOA could enforce rules or fine...
Can a New Jersey HOA limit your political signs?
Few of us can remember a time when Americans were so fiercely divided on political issues – and lately, it seems like just about everything has become a political issue. Many people prefer to keep their opinions largely to themselves. Others want to share them far and...