Take a good look at the by-laws of the Home Owners Association and insure that it doesn't say they can enter the property to correct such things. They can get a court order to do so. They should not be trespassing unless they have the permission provided by the by-laws, which you had to agree to in order to by the property.
Yes. Dissolution of the HOA should be address in its bylaws. It would probably have to vote to dissolve itself.
The day will come when you will be approached by the HOA or the association manager, and you will be required to remove the shed. It's possible that you'll be given a grace period to remove the structure, after which you could accummulate a daily fine. Best practices dicate that you take your shed plans to the board and request permission to erect the shed. Show proof that you will be working with bonded, licensed and insured vendors, and that the vendors will respect the quiet hours and noise covenants in the association. Keep the permission granted, so that when you sell your property, the new owners will have proof that the shed was approved.
'Victim' is a strong word. Take your complaint to the HOA board and voice your concerns in an open board meeting. The board may be able to assist you in mitigating your 'victim-hood'.
You can, if the town home is in an approved FHA complex it makes it much easier. If it is not then you have to apply for a spot approval which is asking for an exception to the requirement that the HOA or complex be FHA approved based on the merits of your particular property.
This depends on the CC&Rs, Bylaws and other governing documents of the HOA you are trying to get out of. Odds are, you can't get out for any reason other than by the approval of a majority of the homeowners in the association. An easier way to get out of a HOA is to sell your home and buy another home not governed by a HOA.
Hoa Xuande's birth name is Hoa Xuan Nguyen.
Ku'u hoa = My Companion ku'u = my hoa = Companion
Read your governing documents to determine when the HOA has the power to 'withhold', and what the HOA has the power to withhold.There is no standard.
This is a fee charge by the HOA or Property Management Co. to remove one owner from (typically a seller) and add a new owner into (typically a buyer) an HOA. In NW Florida it's around $30-$50.
Truong My Hoa was born in 1945.
Thanh Hoa was created in 1994.
The population of Thanh Hoa is 197,551.