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    Default Does Property Not Covered by Coveants Fall Under HOA By the Owner's Paying Dues

    If a property owner pays HOA dues, attends meetings, etc. and years later finds out that they were never legally in the HOA to begin with because the covenants did not apply to their property, would their actions in some way have created waiver and thus forced them into a situation where the property is now governed by the HOA covenants?
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    Default Re: HOA member just because paid dues?

    There is about a 50-50 chance, more or less.

    It would take a long, drawn-out, very expensive lawsuit (with appeals, of course) to get a definite answer.

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