On Oct. 24, the motion for preliminary injunction filed by CAI National was denied. The injunction was sought to postpone the deadline for community associations to comply with the act’s burdensome requirements until the case could be fully heard by the court. As a...
We Get Results.
We Give You Solutions.
We are the advocates on whom home owners associations (HOAs) and real estate owners rely when they have legal concerns. We are Bender Anderson and Barba, P.C.
We Get Results.
We Give You Solutions.
Month: October 2024
Is it normal wear and tear or a construction defect?
When HOAs face building issues, a key question often comes up: Are these problems due to normal settling and wear and tear, or are they construction defects? Normal settling and wear refer to expected damage over time. Construction defects are flaws in design,...
Unclean Hands
Unclean Hands is a legal principle that requires a good conduct on the part of a plaintiff seeking equitable relief. The plaintiff’s conduct must have been fair, equitable, and honest as it pertained to the controversy at issue. The Unclean Hands Doctrine is intended...
Is it possible to remove a problematic HOA board member?
Being on an HOA board isn't always smooth sailing. You might face a tricky situation where a fellow board member causes problems. While removing someone from the board is a big deal, sometimes it's necessary. This guide will help you understand how to handle removing...
Board Education is the Key to an Association’s Success
One of the greatest challenges in representing community association board is keeping boards educated about their powers and duties. Too many mistakes are made not from ill-intent but, ignorance. Most Connecticut community associations are subject to the provisions...