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At FAIRHOA, we understand the real issues homeowners face — and we always stand firmly on the side of the residents.

We know that living in an HOA or condo community should feel secure and fair, not stressful or unpredictable. Rising fees, surprise assessments, poor communication, and lack of transparency can put families under enormous pressure — and too often, residents feel like they’re fighting alone.
 

That’s why FAIRHOA exists: to make sure your voice is heard, your rights are protected, and your community works for you — not the other way around. We’re your trusted partner, your advocate, and your clear line of support when you need it most.

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❓ Question:

My HOA keeps raising our fees every year without explaining why. I’ve asked for records but they won’t share details. Is this legal? What can I do?

✅ Answer:
No HOA should raise fees without clear records. Homeowners often have the right to see budgets and meeting notes, but boards can make it difficult.

FAIRHOA helps you check your rights, draft formal requests, review the numbers, and push back if the increases are unfair.

Unexplained Fee Increases
Excessive Fines & Violation Notices
Unfair or Selective Enforcement of Rules
Restrictive Rental or Occupancy Rules

We’ve Got Your Back!

Whether it's about your lawn, paint color, or parking, HOA notices can be a headache. Don’t deal with it alone.
 
📬 Forward your concerns to help@usahoa.org

✔️ Free assessment
✔️ Clear next steps
✔️ Expert guidance
 
Get peace of mind—let us handle the hassle.

Nationwide about 148 million violations annually

On average, homeowners associations (HOAs) issue about 3.7 violations per household annually in the U.S. 

Millions of violations are issued each year across the country.

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Maria

"I got a violation letter saying I owed $250 because my mailbox color didn’t match the ‘approved’ palette. But when I checked, there was no mention of mailbox colors in our rules. When I asked the board for proof, they ignored me and kept adding late fees."

FAIRHOA dug into Maria’s HOA bylaws and meeting minutes — and confirmed there was no official rule about mailbox colors. They helped her draft a strong response demanding the fine be dropped. When the board pushed back, FAIRHOA’s team guided Maria through a formal complaint, and the bogus fees were removed.

Now her neighbors know they can’t be fined for rules that don’t legally exist — and the board knows someone’s watching.

One Membership = Full Support.

Five-star  customer service—that’s exactly the standard we bring. We’re here to make every interaction smooth, respectful, and focused on real solutions.

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Contact Us

Have a question or need assistance? Our dedicated team at FAIRHOA is here to help you navigate any challenges you face within your community. Simply fill out the form below, and we’ll ensure your concerns are addressed swiftly and respectfully.

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