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No, you can renew without new bids, but it is always a good practice to seek new bids to ensure the vendor remains competitive.
I put a baseball field in my backyard, field only grass infield, no fence ect. My HOA rules state anything over $1000 needs approval.
by woppy1 on August 31st, 2010
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Is it legal HOA fees based on % of property value assessments where each owner pays vastly different amounts for same community amenities?
by Benoit on July 22nd, 2010
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I live in a twnhm with 3 dogs. The HOA just revised bylaws to allow 2. Can they make me give up 1? The rule did not exist when I moved in.
by threedogowner on November 8th, 2010
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Can a maryland homeowners association dictate what kind of vehicle I drive?
by hopebass on August 20th, 2010
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is it discrimation if HOA to have us remove our son basketball court, n let the other neighbor keep their big playground up in the yard?
by smileygurl on September 4th, 2010
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You're reading We are an HOA in New Jersey. Does the Board absolutely need three bids for every contract as it expires or can they simply renew if pleased with performance of existing contractor(s)?
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