The Number of HOA Appellate Cases grows over the past 5 years

A survey of the number of appellate HOA lawsuits was taken from the files available on Lexis-Nexis. Six states were initially looked at: AZ, MD, VA – the small states — and CA, FL and TX – the large states. Not surprising, the percentage of cases has grown for 5 of the 6 states, and overall, with California showing a huge jump in cases. Florida shows a minor drop.

As I wrote the California Law Review Commission in March 2005, what makes you think the future will be any different? Steps must be taken to introduce a democratic form of government, with the protections of rights afforded to the people that is inherent in our system of government, and sorely lacking in the state approved and recognized private homeowner association governments.

See Appellate for a PDF file with details.

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"The Voice for HOA Constitutionality". I have been a long-term homeowner rights authority, advocate and author of "The HOA-Land Nation Within America" (2019) and" Establishing the New America of independent HOA principalities" (2008). See HOA Constitutional Government at http://pvtgov.org. My efforts with HOAs took me to a broader concern that was deeply affecting the constituionality of HOAs. Those broad societal and plotical concerns caused me to start this new blog for my commentaries on the State of the New America.

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