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Squatters’ rights in Massachusetts: What your HOA and condo should know
In Massachusetts, “squatters’ rights" typically refers to the legal concept of adverse possession, which may allow someone who has occupied a property without permission to potentially gain legal ownership. Learn what your condo or HOA should know. -
HOA capital contribution: An in-depth guide
What is HOA capital contribution, why is it charged, and how does it work? This article will help provide a detailed explanation of HOA capital contributions, answering common questions and offering clarity on its purpose and importance. -
What is an Arizona resale certificate?
An Arizona “resale certificate" is an informal term sometimes used to describe a resale disclosure statement, which provides financial and governance-related details about a property located in an HOA or COA. Learn everything you need to know in our guide. -
Average HOA fees in California: Understanding cost, coverage, and more
It’s important to remember that average HOA fees in California may reflect not just operating costs, but long-term planning and compliance obligations. Learn about average HOA fees in California, from typical costs and coverages to requirements and more. -
Your 2025 guide to WV HOA laws: What you should know
In this guide, learn key West Virginia HOA laws and everything that your association needs to know, from the UCIOA to common rules and regulations.