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Your roof is leaking. Mold is spreading. The board won't return your calls — or tells you it's your problem when it isn't.
In this episode of Bad HOA, Luke Carlson and Marty break down failure-to-repair disputes: what your HOA is actually obligated to maintain, where boards typically get it wrong, and how homeowners can build a documented case that gets taken seriously.
This is the third installment in the 2026 Dispute Series Revisited — applying the STRIKE method to one of the most common (and most damaging) HOA problems we see.
If the board has notice, the documents say it's their responsibility, and nothing is happening — this episode is the playbook for what to do next.
Web: https://www.lscarlsonlaw.com/hoa-attorney
Reddit: r/badhoa
YouTube: @lscarlsonlaw
Instagram: @lscarlsonlaw on Instagram
Facebook: LS Carlson Law on Facebook
LinkedIn: LS Carlson Law on LinkedIn
X: @lscarlsonlaw on X
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Legal Disclaimer:
The information in this episode is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Listening to this episode does not create an attorney-client relationship with LS Carlson Law or any of its attorneys. Laws and regulations can change, and how they apply to your situation may vary depending on the facts and jurisdiction.
If you have specific questions about your rights or obligations under your HOA's governing documents, consult with a qualified attorney licensed in your state. LS Carlson Law practices in California and Florida and represents homeowners only.
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Your roof is leaking. Mold is spreading. The board won't return your calls — or tells you it's your problem when it isn't.
In this episode of Bad HOA, Luke Carlson and Marty break down failure-to-repair disputes: what your HOA is actually obligated to maintain, where boards typically get it wrong, and how homeowners can build a documented case that gets taken seriously.
This is the third installment in the 2026 Dispute Series Revisited — applying the STRIKE method to one of the most common (and most damaging) HOA problems we see.
If the board has notice, the documents say it's their responsibility, and nothing is happening — this episode is the playbook for what to do next.
Web: https://www.lscarlsonlaw.com/hoa-attorney
Reddit: r/badhoa
YouTube: @lscarlsonlaw
Instagram: @lscarlsonlaw on Instagram
Facebook: LS Carlson Law on Facebook
LinkedIn: LS Carlson Law on LinkedIn
X: @lscarlsonlaw on X
Spotify: Bad HOA on Spotify
Apple Podcasts: Bad HOA on Apple Podcasts
YouTube Playlist: Bad HOA Podcast Playlist
Legal Disclaimer:
The information in this episode is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Listening to this episode does not create an attorney-client relationship with LS Carlson Law or any of its attorneys. Laws and regulations can change, and how they apply to your situation may vary depending on the facts and jurisdiction.
If you have specific questions about your rights or obligations under your HOA's governing documents, consult with a qualified attorney licensed in your state. LS Carlson Law practices in California and Florida and represents homeowners only.