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    HOA Lawyer Claiming Attorney-Client Privilege to Inspect My Home

    The HOA did! After they participated in the painstaking process of coordinating the damn inspection with multiple parties. Lol, well said. Easier said than done. Can't really afford $7500 retainer and that is IF I can find someone that takes this kind of case. I was only able to get one person...
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    HOA Lawyer Claiming Attorney-Client Privilege to Inspect My Home

    I tried to. I spent 3 months coordinating with everyone and they refused the findings. Now they want to do it again and wont allow me access to the results. That was my question, can they do that under attorney client privilege.
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    HOA Lawyer Claiming Attorney-Client Privilege to Inspect My Home

    I have that in the works. Just not sure if they will accept it without allowing their own inspector in my home. Seems unreasonable given that the bylawys clearly state that either they or the occupants above have a responsibility to fix the area above the upward facing area of my ceiling...
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    HOA Lawyer Claiming Attorney-Client Privilege to Inspect My Home

    The report was rejected before it was given. The HOA refused it and the management company communicated that they have said that they will not take a report from the expert after planning it for 3-4 months and made the decision on their own to basically tell me to F off.
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    HOA Lawyer Claiming Attorney-Client Privilege to Inspect My Home

    Hello, My situation is incredibly complicated and I will only ask this one question. There is an incredibly loud structural defect in my home that creaks when the weight of a body walks across it. It's absurdly loud. We planned for 4 months to get an inspection and finally did. The...
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