The Common Interest Ownership Act, which is comprised of Connecticut General Statutes Sections 47-200 to 47-295, provides the legal framework for the operation of common interest communities, as a practical matter, condominium associations. C.G.S Section 47-270...
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Month: June 2024
Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations and Community Associations
Legislation regarding the installation of electric vehicle(EV) charging stations at community associations, known as Connecticut General Statutes Section 47-261g, became effective on October 1, 2022. This legislation prevents associations from imposing unreasonable...
What if a homeowner refuses to pay HOA dues?
Homeowners’ associations (HOA) contribute to a community by establishing rules, maintaining facilities for residents, ensuring an area is desirable to live in and keeping property value up. To fulfill this role, an HOA must collect assessments or dues from homeowners....
Using mediation to resolve HOA foreclosure disputes
Foreclosure can be tough for everyone involved, especially within a Homeowners Association (HOA). When foreclosure is looming, both community relationships and financial stability are at risk. In such cases, mediation can be a powerful, less aggressive and more...