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That depends on whether a former owner of your land agreed or arranged to make the property subject to the homeowner's association. The encumbrance would show up in a title examination. You should contact the attorney who represented you in the sale and ask if the property is subject to the homeowner's association. If it is that should have been reported to you at the time of your purchase.

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