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  • "Some scholars and the AARP charge that in a variety of ways HOAs suppress the rights of their residents. Due to their nature as non-profit corporations, HOA boards of directors are not bound by constitutional restrictions on governments, although some critics claim that they are a de-facto level of government. At their own expense, a homeowner-member may sue a board of directors for perceived breach of duty, the prevailing party being responsible for liability and legal expenses when judgement rendered." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HOA#Criticisms

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