What to do if we purchased a home in a development because it had noHOA but now they are starting one?

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What to do if we purchased a home in a development because it had noHOA but now they are starting one?

Asked on December 12, 2011 under Real Estate Law, Delaware

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

If there is no homeowner's association in place with respect to the area where you purchased your home, but you do not want to join, then essentially there really is nothing that can be done to force you to join assuming that the home you purchased is not subject to any recorded covenants, conditions & restrictions mandating your joining the homeowner's association.

For further questions that you might have about the HOA that you are writing about you might want to consult with an attorney experienced in real estate law.

 


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