LexPair
    HOA & Condominium Law attorney services

    Find Top Rated HOA & Condo Lawyers for your case

    Untangle board, assessment, and governance disputes with counsel attuned to community-association laws.

    Describe Your Issue

    By clicking "Get paired with attorney Today", you agree and consent to Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy, and SMS Consent.

    HOA & Condominium Law Lawyers

    Community Association Governance

    HOA and condominium law addresses governance, assessments, maintenance, and rule enforcement in shared communities.

    Board and owner responsibilities include:

    1. Maintaining common areas and reserves
    2. Adhering to declarations, bylaws, and state statutes
    3. Budgeting and collecting assessments
    4. Managing disputes between neighbors or with the association

    Issues Boards and Owners Face

    • Assessment delinquencies and lien enforcement
    • Challenges to fines, architectural restrictions, or rules
    • Disagreements over maintenance duties
    • Transition from developer to homeowner control

    Legal Guidance for Associations

    Attorneys advise boards, managers, and owners on compliance, dispute resolution, and governance best practices.

    • Updating governing documents and policies
    • Conducting status reviews and reserve studies
    • Handling mediation or litigation with members
    • Coordinating large repairs or capital projects

    When to Engage Counsel

    Boards and unit owners should seek legal help when conflicts escalate or compliance questions arise.

    • You are revising bylaws, rules, or collections policies
    • Members contest board decisions or elections
    • There are serious maintenance or insurance disputes
    • Developers are transitioning control to owners

    How LexPair Helps

    LexPair connects associations and owners with attorneys who focus on community association law and mediation.

    Cost Snapshot

    Associations often retain counsel on monthly or project-based agreements, while owners may pay hourly fees for disputes.

    • General counsel or retainer packages
    • Flat fees for document reviews
    • Litigation and expert-witness expenses

    Start an HOA & Condominium Law consult

    Connect with experienced Real Estate Law attorneys who can guide you through your hoa & condominium law matter.