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Oklahoma HOA Attorneys

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Why do you need an Oklahoma HOA Attorney?

An Oklahoma HOA Attorney or Property Association Attorney will give guidance to Board Members, Homeowners Associations, Property Associations, Community Associations, and Homeowners who own homes that are part of these Associations.

Homeowners Associations, or HOAs, play valuable roles in the upkeep and maintenance of neighborhoods and exist to establish and enforce rules for people living in a community. However, even in these communities, conflicts can arise when a homeowner’s and the association’s expectations collide.

An HOA Attorney can help Homeowners Association representatives ensure compliance and prevent lawsuits against the HOA. For example, an HOA attorney can interpret governing documents and laws and assist with amending governing documents. In addition, an HOA Attorney can advise on the best course of action for the HOA to collect delinquent annual dues. An HOA attorney can represent the HOA and its Board in courtroom proceedings.

We serve Board Members, Founders, Developers, and Representatives of Homeowners Associations. 

Can an HOA Attorney help with the creation of an HOA?

Absolutely. An HOA Attorney can assist the builder or developer of a subdivision with the legal formation of an HOA. We also can help draft the governing documents and the restrictive covenants. After the subdivision is finished, we can help transfer ownership of the HOA to the homeowners.

Can an HOA Attorney help an existing HOA?

Yes. Our typical client is a Board Member or Representative of an existing HOA. Typically we can help those clients with any legal questions related to their duties to the HOA. For example, we can amend governing documents, give guidance on compliance with restrictive covenants, and help collect assessments. When it’s time to elect new Board Members, we can advise on election procedures. Often, we remain as outside general counsel to the Homeowner Associations that we represent, so we are available to advise on any legal issues as they come up.

We are very experienced with these HOA issues

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