Legal Assistance To Disband Your HOA
If you are considering initiating the process of disbanding your Homeowners Association, contact our lawyer that can help to disband an HOA in Florida today. Disbanding an HOA is possible, though it can be a very difficult and drawn-out process, and should often only be used as a last resort. This process involves a series of steps, requirements, and legal obligations that must be fulfilled both during the attempt to disband the HOA and, if successful, in the aftermath. Our experienced and knowledgeable HOA lawyer can help you with the dissolution process from its inception to its conclusion and beyond. We recommend not attempting to undertake such a monumental task alone. Contact our team at Perez Mayoral, P.A. today to schedule a consultation and discuss your case with our lawyers.
How We Help People in Their Disputes with HOAs (with Attorney Michael Mayoral)
The process of disbanding an HOA may differ from community to community. Your association will likely have a specific set of proceedings that must occur in order for the HOA to be disbanded, and these regulations can be found by checking with your HOA’s bylaws and your CC&Rs.Â
Generally, the process of disbanding an HOA begins with a petition created by one or multiple homeowners within the HOA. If this petition gains enough support from other homeowners, a meeting should be held in order to discuss the potential of disbanding the HOA. If the discussion is fruitful, a vote will be held. This vote generally needs to be won with a large majority, often 80% or greater. Before the process reaches this point, however, the HOA will often attempt to resolve the dispute or disputes that have led to the petition for dissolution. This may take place during a general meeting, a series of meetings, or through more formal mediation. Our experienced Florida disband HOA attorney can help you navigate this process and ensure that your interests and your rights are respected and protected in all discussions and mediation.
If your HOA is successfully disbanded, the legal requirements and responsibilities only increase. Legal documents and paperwork must be completed and filed, the HOA must settle debts and be relieved of all assets, and common areas that are owned or maintained by the HOA must be addressed. All of these requirements and more can place a heavy burden on homeowners. Receiving professional assistance from our lawyer, experienced with disbanding HOAs in Florida, can help ease this burden and ensure that all legal requirements are met in as efficient and timely a manner as possible as responsibilities change hands.
The process of disbanding an HOA is not an easy one, but it is not an impossible proposition. If you have good reasoning, the support of other homeowners, and experienced legal representation, you can be successful. Our team is prepared to listen to your case and determine how best to move forward on the path to disbanding your HOA. Do not hesitate to seek our assistance. Contact Perez Mayoral, P.A. today and discover how we can help you with your case.
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