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🚗 Parking
Can HOA Tow Your Car From Your Own Driveway?
TL;DR
In most states, HOAs cannot tow from private driveways without owner consent or a court order.
🐕 Pets
Can HOA Ban Your Dog? Breed Restrictions Explained
TL;DR
Breed bans are allowed in many states, but HOAs enforcing them inconsistently may face selective enforcement claims.
⚠ Critical
Can HOA Actually Foreclose Your Home?
TL;DR
Yes — in 22 states, HOAs can foreclose for unpaid dues. Don't wait. Act within 30 days.
⚖ Legal Defense
Selective HOA Enforcement: A Complete Legal Defense
TL;DR
If your neighbor has the same violation and isn't fined — that's selective enforcement, and courts have consistently sided with homeowners.
🏆 High Win Rate
How to Write an HOA Appeal Letter That Actually Works
TL;DR
A proper appeal letter cites state law, requests hearing procedures, and documents all due-process steps in writing.
☀ Federal Law
HOA Blocking Your Solar Panels? Federal Law Protects You
TL;DR
The Solar Access Laws in 25+ states make HOA solar bans unenforceable. Your HOA may be breaking federal energy policy.
⚖ Homeowner Rights
Can My HOA Fine Me Without a Warning?
TL;DR
Most HOAs must give you written notice and a chance to fix the issue before imposing fines. Here's what the law says in your state.
🏆 Appeal Strategy
How to Write a Winning HOA Appeal Letter
TL;DR
The right appeal letter can get fines waived, violations dismissed, and board decisions reversed. Here's the exact structure that works.
📋 State Laws
HOA Fines: How Much Can They Actually Charge You?
TL;DR
Every state caps HOA fines differently. California, Florida, Texas, and Colorado homeowners have specific protections you need to know.
🎤 Hearing Prep
Your HOA Hearing Rights: What Every Homeowner Must Know
TL;DR
Facing an HOA hearing? You have more rights than you think — including the right to a fair process, evidence review, and appeal.
🌴 California Law
The Davis-Stirling Act: California Homeowners' Complete Guide
TL;DR
California's Davis-Stirling Act is the most comprehensive HOA law in the US. Here's what it means for your rights as a homeowner.
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HOA Violation Guides & Fine Help Articles

HOA help articles: know your rights before you respond

Our HOA blog turns confusing covenants and CC&Rs into plain-English answers. Every HOA fine help article is grounded in real state law — California's Davis-Stirling Act, Florida's Chapter 720, Texas's Property Owners' Protection (PACT) Act, Arizona's ARS Title 33, Colorado's CCIOA, and Nevada's NRS 116 — so you can tell a valid violation from an unenforceable one. Across all 50 states, homeowners who respond correctly see a 73% win rate, save an average of $284 per dispute, and reach resolution in about 11 days.

Most-read HOA violation guides

Start with the violation that matches your notice. Each guide explains the rule, the required written notice and cure period, and how selective enforcement or a procedural defect can get a fine dismissed:

HOA parking & towing violations
When an HOA can (and cannot) fine or tow over parking.
Lawn height & landscaping fines
Cure periods and what counts as a reasonable standard.
Solar panel restrictions
Solar-access laws that often override an HOA ban.
Pet restrictions & bans
Grandfathered pets and assistance-animal protections.
Fence & structure violations
Approval defects that make a fence fine vulnerable.

More HOA homeowner guides & rights

New, in-depth guides covering the questions US homeowners search most about HOA fines, fees, foreclosure, and their legal rights — each written for your state and updated for current law:

Can an HOA foreclose on your home?
The lien process, state limits, and how to stop it.
How to dispute an HOA fine
A proven dispute-letter template and the deadlines that matter.
Can your HOA raise dues?
Legal caps, required votes, and notice on fee increases.
Selective enforcement defense
Prove uneven enforcement and get a fine dismissed.
Your right to fly the American flag
The federal law that overrides HOA flag bans.
RV, boat & trailer parking rules
When an HOA can restrict recreational vehicles.
Satellite dish & antenna rules
How the FCC OTARD rule protects your dish.
Security camera & doorbell rules
Your rights and the privacy limits to respect.
Political sign rights
State laws that protect election and yard signs.
HOA special assessments
When they're legal and how to challenge one.
HOA open meeting laws
Your right to attend, see the agenda, and speak.
HOA records request
Your right to inspect budgets, contracts, and logs.
Appeal an architectural denial
Beat an arbitrary or inconsistent ARC decision.
Rental restrictions & leasing caps
Grandfathering and when the rules bind you.
EV charger rights
Right-to-charge laws that limit HOA denials.
Clothesline & right-to-dry laws
When an HOA can't ban outdoor drying.
Xeriscaping & drought landscaping
Laws that stop a forced green lawn.
Trash can & bin storage rules
Defenses to a garbage-storage fine.
Stop HOA board harassment
Document targeting and make it stop.
HOA late fees & interest
What's legal and how to cut inflated charges.

Most-asked HOA questions

Short on time? These are the HOA fine questions homeowners search most. Get the answer-first version on our HOA dispute FAQ:

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