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HOA Architectural Disputes

Helping You Resolve HOA Architectural Disputes

When a homeowner wants to make a change to his or her home or landscaping, it typically needs to be approved by the homeowner association. Most HOAs are very particular about the appearance of the properties in their neighborhoods and will take strong and immediate action to correct deviations. If you are in an HOA dispute over an architectural change you have made to your property, contact an experienced real estate attorney to review your case.

At The Lynch Law Firm, LLC, based in Scottsdale, Arizona, we have extensive experience in HOA law. We work with clients throughout the state in a variety of HOA law matters, including architectural disputes. HOA rules violations can bring hefty fines, forced correction of the violation at your expense and even lawsuits from the association. We will work diligently to protect your interests and create the strongest case possible on your behalf.

Tough, Thorough Representation

Homeowner associations have many rules that residents are required to live by. These rules typically come in the form of documents such as a declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions, also referred to as CC&Rs, or bylaws. These documents are inclusive and lay out all the policies, procedures and processes associated with living in the association. These documents are what we first turn to when working through architectural disputes.

When you hire our firm, our attorneys will closely examine the HOA's governing documents to determine exactly what the requirements are for architectural changes and how those requirements apply to your dispute. We will also compare those requirements to Arizona law and check for any discrepancies. Based on our findings, we will put together a strategy, provide you with legal options and give you all the information you need to make a sound decision.

Call to Schedule Your Initial Consultation

Contact our office today to discuss your case with an experienced lawyer. We will talk through your legal issues, examine any documentation and let you know what we can do to help.