Cooperative, Condominium and Homeowners' Association RepresentationAt Bostock Law, PLLC, we assist cooperative, condominium and homeowners' associations with a variety of legal issues, from fee collections to the filing of liens. Our attorneys have extensive experience handling all community property disputes. To speak with an attorney in a free consultation, please contact our lawyers by calling 866-219-5376. We have offices in Exeter, Hampshire, and represent clients in Massachusetts, and North Carolina. Homeowner ResponsibilitiesA cooperative, condominium or homeowners' association (HOA) is comprised of a group of property owners who form an organization to manage the property covered by the association's charter. Generally, a fee is collected from the members of the association to pay for a variety of services, including property maintenance, security and other costs. By belonging to a cooperative, condominium or homeowners' association, members are expected to comply with the terms of the charter. This is where many of these organizations encounter problems. Our attorneys have significant experience handling the following issues:
How We Can HelpProperty maintenance and property value are very closely connected. Cooperative, condominium and homeowners' associations have the responsibility of collecting fees from their members to ensure that the property retains its value. However, when even one property owner fails to comply, it can be difficult or even impossible to do this. At Bostock Law, PLLC, we represent homeowners' associations, condo associations, co-ops and the boards of each of these entities. We can help you deal with any legal complications that may arise: financial concerns, board issues, eviction matters, unpaid association dues and more. Contact UsIf you represent a cooperative, condominium or homeowners' association and are in need of legal support, contact us online call 866-219-5376. We offer free consultations. |
