HOA Hell

Can a Homeowners Association Foreclose on Your House? Mesquite Woman Lost Her Longtime Home Over $3,500 HOA Debt

By April Towery / December 11, 2023 /

Finda Koroma bought a house in Mesquite almost two decades ago. The 68-year-old home health nurse was evicted last month when The Hills at Tealwood Homeowners Association voted to foreclose on her property over a $3,500 debt she owed the HOA.  Do homeowners associations have the power to foreclose even in a property rights state…

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HOA Horror Stories: Settlement Reached In Preston Tower Dispute But Jury Trial Set For 2023

By April Towery / August 29, 2022 /

For the eighth time in seven years, a resident of Preston Tower has sued the condominium’s homeowners association — and this time the plaintiff walked away with a $1.1 million settlement.  David Jackson filed a civil suit against the association, alleging that his request to have a roof leak fixed in 2015 was ignored, followed…

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Preston Tower Sued Again: Resident Calls HOA “Fortress” Blocking Communication

By Jon Anderson / June 18, 2020 /

The headline could have easily said “again and again” as there are two similar suits a year apart. In December 2018, Preston Tower resident Leonard Wennmohs sued Preston Tower’s HOA and management company Intercity Investments (ICI). He claimed that when he was Treasurer from 2015-2017, financial ledgers, updated monthly, had been made available to residents.…

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Preston Tower Apparently Wants to Shift Things Away from HOA and to Owners… Even Maintenance!

By Candy Evans / April 6, 2018 /

This came across my desk today from whom, I don’t know. All I know is, it sounds kine of strange. It sounds like Preston Tower, one of two condominium towers in the sizzling hot ‘hood at Northwest Highway and Preston, aka “Behind the Pink Wall”, wants to shift costs away from the HOA and onto…

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