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How to handle bullying from a homeowner
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 284328, member: 75687"] No one deserves to be bullied, least of all by their own homeowners’ association (HOA). Unfortunately, HOA bullying is a reality for many homeowners. While it’s not always easy to stand up to a bully, it’s important to know that you have rights and options. Here are a few tips on how to handle bullying from a homeowners’ association: 1. Know your rights. Before you do anything, it’s important to know your rights as a homeowner. Familiarize yourself with your state’s laws and your HOA’s bylaws. This will help you better understand what you can and cannot do. 2. Talk to your neighbors. If you’re being bullied by your HOA, chances are your neighbors are experiencing the same thing. Talk to them about the situation and see if they’re willing to stand up with you. Having a united front will make it easier to take on the HOA. 3. Document everything. Keep a record of every instance of HOA bullying. This will come in handy if you decide to take legal action. Be sure to date each entry and include as many details as possible. 4. Contact an attorney. If the HOA bullying is severe, you may want to consider contacting an attorney. They can help you determine if you have a case and what your legal options are. 5. Stand up for yourself. In some cases, the best way to handle HOA bullying is to simply stand up for yourself. Be polite but firm, and don’t let the HOA bully you into submission. No one deserves to be bullied, least of all by their own homeowners’ association. If you’re being bullied by your HOA, know that you have rights and options. Use these tips to stand up for yourself and put an end to the bullying. [/QUOTE]
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