Round Rock couple wins court battle with HOA – YNN – Your News NowAfter spending more than $3,000 on building materials and $10,000 on attorney fees, a Round Rock couple has won their battle against their homeowners association. The Pattons say the association abused its authority when it escalated a dispute over a simple construction project.
Residents lodge unusual complaints about HOAsSAN ANTONIO – Homeowners associations often get a bad rap for being too intrusive in the lives of homeowners who have signed a binding document agreeing to live under HOA rules.Now a twist: two separate complaints have been made about HOAs that are accused of inaction in the communities where they exist.In Sonoma Ranch, on the city’s far Northwest side, the complaint is about an unapproved addition on the second floor of a house.
VESTLAKE COMMUNITIES PROPERTY OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. v. MOON - Decided December 9, 2011.The Moons live in the Liberty Park development of Vestavia Hills. The legal description of the Moons’ property is “Lot 341 of Vestlake Village, 7th Sector, Phase 2, as recorded in Map Book 201, Page 38, in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Jefferson County, Alabama” (the document recorded in the Jefferson County Probate Office is hereinafter referred to as “the plat”).