HOA Reform Leaders National Group

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HOA Reform Leaders National Group (HRLNG) is a volunteer association dedicated to changing the laws of all the states to protect and benefit the homeowners.

​​HOA Reform Leaders National Group (HRLNG) is a volunteer association that seeks to examine and propose legislation regarding personal real property rights of the homeowners managed by Homeowner Associations (HOAs).

​We use the term “HOA” as an umbrella term that includes all forms of HOAs including Homeowner Association (HOA), Association of Apartment Owners (AOAO), Property Owner Association (POA), Condominium Owner Association (COA), and any other Common Interest Communities (CIC).

It has been estimated that 30% to 60% of the homes in the United State fall under some form of HOA. In most cases, HOA contracts are tied to the land and are perpetual across the owner of the land or development.

Across most of the US, there are no penalties in the law for Board Members or Property Managers that violate the laws or the governing documents of their own HOA. Should a homeowner-member be at odds with their Board of Directors, their only option is to file a civil lawsuit. This option is out of reach for most homeowners, due to the high cost and time of litigation and the ability of the BOD to retaliate with harassment.

Our Proposed Legislation (below) addresses the relationship and balance of power between the homeowner-members and the developers, property managers, and the Homeowner Association Board of Directors (BOD). We believe that if these Proposed Legislations were put into law in any state, no matter their existing laws, they would eliminate about 95% of the HOA issues in that state. After reading them, please send me your opinion at Patrick@PK80.com