The main portion of laws affecting common interest developments, also known as homeowners' associations, is effectively new as of Jan. 1. Well, sort of.
In the early 1980s, homeowners' associations were relatively new, and there was relatively little law specifically dealing with them. This led to great creativity among attorneys practicing in the area, borrowing heavily from related areas of the law, including various Civil...
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