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Are “deed restrictions” the only documents that impose legal requirements on homeowners that an HOA can use to cite a violation?

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Are “deed restrictions” the only documents that impose legal requirements on homeowners that an HOA can use to cite a violation?

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No. Under current law, an HOA can bind homeowners (and cite violations) to deed restrictions, HOA articles of incorporation (if they happen to have restrictions or obligations), HOA by-laws, and any guidelines or rules that the HOA board adopts or that are adopted by any entity or person to whom the board delegates authority.

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