Florida lawmaker proposes banning homeowners associations amid rising complaints over fees and disputes
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Summary
A South Florida lawmaker has proposed eliminating homeowners associations (HOAs) amid growing public backlash over rising fees, costly legal disputes, and arrests related to HOA conflicts. The proposal comes as more Floridians voice frustrations about the power and practices of HOAs in the state.
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