Your answer depends on who owns the driveway.
If your association owns it, it is responsible for maintaining it. You can file a maintenance request with the board or with the association manager.
If you own it, you may want to discuss its repair with the board, to verify that you use the proper materials, the recommended vendor and so forth.
You can find ownership of the driveway defined in your governing documents. Look for a section on Boundaries.
i am building a extended cover on my house. hoa guidelines for permits are different from HOA. who superseeds ?
Depends on local ordnance where you're at, especially if you're subject to a HOA.
Read your governing documents to learn more about the process required for the HOA to follow and your options in resonse. If you knew the box truck would violate the restrictions of the community you should have obtained temporary permission from the HOA before parking the truck in your driveway so it could answer any complaints from the other residents with the reason for the truck and an assurance the truck would be removed soon. The other residents have the right to have the restrictions enforced. You can try to explain why you violated the rules but you should expect whatever sanctions are imposed by the HOA.
The current owner will inform you as to the monies due to the HOA at the time of sale. If the HOA has filed a proper lien on the title to cover past assessments, then yes, they are paid as part of the sale.
If there is no lien on the property, the HOA's general liability insurance should cover any liability arising from the use of the land. If the HOA isn't formal and isn't incorporated it probably doesn't have any insurance. I would consider obtaining some. Consult the HOA's legal counsel for advice for your area.
Parking a commercial vehicle in your driveway often depends on local zoning laws and homeowners' association (HOA) regulations. Many areas have restrictions on the size and type of vehicles allowed in residential driveways, particularly if they are used for business purposes. It's important to check with your local authorities or HOA for specific rules regarding commercial vehicle parking in your area. Additionally, consider potential impacts on neighbors and property aesthetics.
Your answer depends on who owns the tree. Read your governing documents to determine its ownership.
Go next door, politely introduce yourself and ask them if they would please not park there because it makes it hard for you to back out.=======================More thoughts . . . .Hopefully the chat with your neighbor has solved the problem, but here are some thoughts to considerIf you have an HOA (Homeowners Association), there might be some rules that apply.Find out if your municipality has a minimum distance to park from a driveway and determine if/how that is enforced.Backing into your driveway might be easier than backing out.
That really comes down to a jurisdictional matter... local laws and any other applicable ordinances (such as HOA) rules vary on this.
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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.