Lawsuit Filed Against Knoll-Century Hill Homeowner's Association: "The restrictions and covenants do not authorize a homeowner's association to impose a special assessment for anything other than defraying the cost of any construction or reconstruction of the development's properties.
Special assessments can only be authorized by a two-thirds vote of the 'Knoll' membership, the lawsuit states.
The suit alleges that the defendant's board of directors tried to have proposed amended by-laws voted upon in April 2007. Those by-laws would have given them the authority to pass and enforce a special assessment to 'purchase real property from private parties.'"
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This one has the feel of a "there's a whole lot more going on here than you find in the story" situation.
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