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New 2025 condo and HOA laws for U.S. states

Condo Control

As of 2019, condo associations with 150 or more units (excluding timeshare units) were legally required to have a website that complied with specific obligations. The association may stop providing statements to an owner if collection activity begins by an attorney or collection agency that is not acting as the association’s managing agent.

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Rent Control 101: Understanding the Basics

American Apartment Owners Association

In 2019, both California and Oregon signed statewide rent control laws. As of 2019, only Oregon and California have passed statewide rent control laws. AAOA recommends you consult with an attorney familiar with current federal, state and local laws. Rent control laws in the U.S. Join AAOA today !

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FTC, Colorado Sue Greystar For Deceiving Tenants On Rent Prices

Rental Housing Journal

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said, Because of Greystars deceptive advertising and hidden fees, tenants are on the hook in their lease for hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars more than they anticipated that their apartment would cost.

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HOA Discrimination Laws Explained: Preventing Complaints In Your Community

HOA Managememt

Veteran Wheelchair Accommodations Back in 2019, in Tennessee, a U.S. The HOA had threatened to sue the closing attorney if the sale was finalized with the ramp installed. Financial penalties, such as fines, damages, and attorney fees. Tennessee HOA Denies U.S. Reputational harm can diminish property values and community trust.

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Landlord Ordered to Pay $80,000 Over Threat to Call ICE On Tenants

Rental Housing Journal

Schneider ordered landlord Contreras to pay more than $80,000 in damages as well as attorneys fees and costs for violating the ITPA. Illinois was the second state in the United States to enact legislation in 2019 protecting immigrant tenants rights. Landlord ordered to pay On February 19, 2025, Illinois Circuit Court Judge Catherine A.