Saturday, April 30, 2005

NJ HOA limits flag display despite protective statute, says homeowner

From a reader who wishes to remain anonymous out of concern over retribution. Any New Jersey attorney who would like to help this individual vindicate his/her rights can contact me and I'll facilitate putting you together. For example, a New Jersey CAI attorney who believes in the rule of law and would like to demonstrate that CAI cares about owners, not just boards of directors, might want to do this pro bono.

My Homeowners Association limits public display of the
American flag, despite a NJ law prohibiting such limitation
(45NJSA:22A-48.1). The HOA also acts as judge and jury for anyone who complains that their actions are unfair. There is apparently no legal recourse against a
Homeowners Association in NJ or any state, as these little fiefdoms
have been established as private governments who answer to nobody
but themselves.

Name Withheld
New Jersey

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