Where Can I File a Complaint Against My HOA In Missouri?

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Where Can I File a Complaint Against My HOA In Missouri?

If you live in an HOA community in Missouri, you should understand the rules and regulations that come with such associations. HOA boards regulate the activities of homeowners to ensure cohesiveness and order within a community.

Breaking HOA rules often leads to fines, privileges withdrawal, and other tough consequences. However, there are times HOAs impose unreasonable or selective rules, fines, or enforcement. If you feel you are a victim of unfair treatment from your HOA, consider .

DoNotPay has an easier way to file HOA Missouri complaints. We will generate your complaint letter on your behalf with a two-week deadline for their representatives to either resolve the issue or contact you with more information.

Where Do I File An HOA Missouri Complaint?

If you have decided to file a dispute, the first step is to write a complaint letter to the HOA board. In your letter, state how the board violated the HOA's covenants or rules they swore to protect. You should also request the board to take immediate action to fix the issue. The board will schedule a meeting to hear your grievances and issue a verdict.

What Should I Do If HOA Ignores Me?

If your HOA ignores your complaint, consider taking the following actions:

  • File a complaint against the HOA board with the Missouri State Consumer Rights Agency or the Consumer Protection Attorney General
Consumer Protection Division - Missouri Attorney General
Complaints Hotline800-392-8222
Online SupportConsumer Complaints
  • File a lawsuit against the HOA board

What Are Missouri HOA Rules?

Missouri State has no standardized regulations meaning each community is free to create and enforce as many or few rules as deemed needed. However, some of the common rules that HOAs enforce include:

  • Holiday decoration rules
  • Parking rules
  • Renovations or design rules
  • Noise rules
  • Renting or subletting rules

Does The State Regulate HOAs In Missouri?

There is no government act that regulates HOAs in Missouri. Although the Missouri Condominium Property Act provides regulations for condos, it doesn't apply to HOAs. However, most community associations choose to register as nonprofits and must follow Missouri Nonprofit Corporation Act.

Must I Follow Missouri HOA Rules And Regulations?

When you are purchasing a property, you sign a contract to join the HOA. Once you sign the contract, you are subject to any regulations stipulated by the association. It is crucial to review association rules before purchasing a property within an HOA neighborhood.

Do Homeowners In HOA Communities Have Any Rights?

Yes, homeowners have several rights that protect their interests. Typically, HOA boards can't amend community regulations without the approval of association members.

Other rights include:

  • Meetings: Member meetings must take place annually
  • Voting: Homeowners vote to elect their HOA boards
  • Community Documents: Homeowners have a right to access and view all community documents

Can a Homeowners Association Place a Lien on a Property in Missouri?

Homeowners have a right to collect assessments or fines, provided they comply with community regulations. If a homeowner becomes overdue, the board can take several actions, including placing liens on the property. In some cases, the board may choose to foreclose on the property.

How Do I Deal With HOA Board Harassment?

Harassments in associations are becoming more common these days. If you have experienced HOA board harassment, consider any of the following actions:

  • File a complaint against your HOA
  • Call the police

How to File a Complaint Against Unfair HOA Enforcement on Your Own?

If you feel HOA rules, assessments, fees, or fines are unfair or a mistake, filing a complaint and fighting for your right is essential.

The following are some of the steps to file a complaint against HOA fine on your own:

  1. Research your HOA's regulations and guidelines carefully to get really familiar with them and determine whether you have indeed violated any rule
  2. Write to the HOA informing them you are disputing the violation and any fine and request for a meeting.
  3. Prepare to file the complaint by collecting evidence and documentation. Prove that the board's action is unreasonable, selective, or due to a mistake.
  4. Attend your complaint meeting and argue the HOA decision was arbitrary or unreasonable.
  5. Await the decision of the HOA board.

How to File a Complaint With Your HOA Using DoNotPay

Follow the steps outlined below to with DoNotPay:

  1. Choose and describe the nature of your complaint (neighbors, maintenance, etc).
  2. Explain how this problem has negatively affected you and how you want the HOA to address the problem.
  3. Tell us how long you've been a member of this HOA.
  4. Confirm your home address so we can generate state-specific arguments on your behalf!

And that's it! DoNotPay will generate your complaint letter on your behalf with a two-week deadline for their representatives to either resolve the issue or contact you with more information. All you have to do is drop the letter off to your HOA manager!

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