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Yes, a Homeowners Association (HOA) can have an insurable interest in a fence on a property that is not on the common ground of the HOA. The HOA is responsible for maintaining and enforcing certain rules and regulations for the entire neighborhood or community, which may include the maintenance and insurance of fences on individual properties. It is important to review the specific bylaws and governing documents of the HOA to determine their insurance responsibilities.

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