Read your governing documents to determine who owns the foundation. Whoever owns it is responsible for repairs.
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Sorry, our crystal ball is in the shoppe for repairs, so we cannot predict the future. However, your HOA payments are the association's only source of income that pays for operational expenses. If you choose not to pay them, you are essentially living on your neighbor's backs. Over time, the association will notice the reduction in income, and pursue you for your assessments, which you legally owe as part of your ownership agreement.
Potentially, yes.
Your question sounds like there was an original HOA, which was superseded by a new HOA. Every HOA collects assessments to operate the community, and as an owner, your governing documents define your responsibilities to pay and the association's responsibilities to collect assessments. The new HOA has its own form of assessments, regardless of the form of assessments paid to the original HOA.
The major risk is having to pay for either extensive foundation repairs of having a new foundation put in. Soil expansion shouldn't cause foundation problems as the foundation should have been engineered to withstand. If I were you I'd have a structural engineer check it out, it may save you thousands of dollars.
HOA litigation typically involves disputes between the homeowners' association (HOA) and its members or other parties. Common issues that may lead to litigation include non-payment of HOA fees, violation of community rules and regulations, disputes over maintenance or repairs, and disagreements over changes to the HOA's governing documents. HOA litigation often involves filing lawsuits, collecting evidence, negotiation, and potentially going to trial.
Yes, foundation repairs, if done improperly, can result in more damage than what was done in the first place. Therefore a permit is required and should be done by a professional.
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I had a large crack in my foundation and my homeowner's insurance refused to pay. When such a thing happens, it must be repaired immediately and the person you need to repair it must be an expert in foundation repairs. It cost me $5,800, plus another $1,000 because I choose to call in a structural engineer. I was angry with my insurance company; later learned that most (all?) insurance companies do not pay for cracks in foundations as they are very common.
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.
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Foundation repair costs varies. Some repairs may be as much as $30,000. You will need to get an estimate from a professional.
If you are speaking of mechanical repairs the answer is no. Auto insurance is only made to pay for damages from covered accidents or comprehensive claims. Maintenance and mechanical repairs are not covered causes.