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Common Area Maintenance and Water Damage - Davis-Stirling If an owner reports a flood inside his her unit, the board must determine if the leak is originating from (i) the owner's plumbing, which is the owner's responsibility to repair, or (ii) the common area, which is the association's responsibility to repair
HOA Plumbing Responsibilities: All You Need to Know In this case, the pipes within a private unit — inside the walls or running under the yard — are the responsibility of the individual owner to maintain and repair
Common Area Disputes in HOAs: Expert Guide | LS Carlson Law Maintenance and Repair Negligence: This occurs when the HOA fails to properly maintain common areas, leading to deterioration or damage to individual properties For example, a poorly maintained slope could lead to erosion issues affecting nearby homes
The Duty to Maintain the Common Areas - FCAP If the lack of maintenance of a common area relates to damage to adjoining property, especially within the same community, the association may be liable for damage to the adjoining property, even if there are several causes for the damage!
Common Area Maintenance - FindHOALaw One of the primary responsibilities of an association is to maintain, repair and replace the common area Those responsibilities are typically outlined within the provisions of an association’s declaration (CC Rs)
What to Do When Your HOA Is Not Making Repairs? Learn the process for holding your association accountable for property maintenance Homeowners Associations (HOAs) are responsible for maintaining a community’s shared property, and homeowners contribute dues with the expectation that this upkeep will be performed