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Dispute w/ Homeowner Association Board re: ownershp of property

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DiepMichael

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? California

I am a home owner in a homeowner association that is governed by the CC&R. The problem I have is that the Homeowner Association Board claimed that the driveway on my property is part of the common area (that which belongs to all the homeowners.) The driveway is directed connected to my garage and physcially on my property within my property line. How can I prove that the driveway is legally part of my property and not to be shared with the other homeowners?
 


HomeGuru

Senior Member
DiepMichael said:
What is the name of your state? California

I am a home owner in a homeowner association that is governed by the CC&R. The problem I have is that the Homeowner Association Board claimed that the driveway on my property is part of the common area (that which belongs to all the homeowners.) The driveway is directed connected to my garage and physcially on my property within my property line. How can I prove that the driveway is legally part of my property and not to be shared with the other homeowners?


**A: read your CC&R's.
 

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