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Facing HOA foreclosure, harassment, or unfair fines? We connect you with qualified HOA attorneys in your state for a free 15-minute consultation — no obligation, no upfront cost.

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How it works

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Tell us your state and the type of HOA dispute you are facing. Takes under 2 minutes.
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We match you
We connect you with a qualified HOA attorney in your state who handles your type of dispute.
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Your attorney contacts you within 24 hours for a free 15-minute consultation — no obligation.
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Decide together
After your consultation, decide whether to proceed. Many cases settle without going to court.

When you need an attorney

HOA is threatening foreclosure
Fine exceeds $500 or is growing daily
Board member is harassing you personally
HOA is discriminating based on protected class
You have been taken to collections
HOA violated its own CC&Rs repeatedly

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Attorney consultation — questions

How much does an HOA attorney cost?

HOA attorneys typically charge $150–$400/hour. Many offer free initial consultations. Some cases are handled on a flat-fee basis ($500–$2,000 for dispute letters and hearings). If you win, you may be entitled to attorney fees paid by the HOA under state law.

Do I need a lawyer to fight my HOA?

Not always. Many HOA disputes — especially fine appeals — can be resolved with a well-written dispute letter without an attorney. However, for foreclosure threats, harassment, discrimination, or complex CC&R disputes, consulting an HOA attorney is strongly recommended.

What does an HOA attorney do?

An HOA attorney reviews your CC&Rs and state law, advises on your rights, drafts demand letters and legal notices, represents you at HOA hearings, negotiates settlements, and files lawsuits when necessary.

Can I sue my HOA without an attorney?

Yes — in small claims court (typically for disputes under $5,000–$10,000 depending on state), you can represent yourself. For larger claims or complex issues like foreclosure defense, having an attorney significantly improves your chances.

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