01/17/26 Living with HOAs: Conflict, Cooperation, and Claims of Unequal Treatment (REPLAY FROM 01/03/26)
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"Where You Live" with Gene Sullivan - The show that's all about owning, buying, selling, renting and association management. If it involves a home, we'll talk about it. Here's a chance to get your homeowner questions answered.
Saturday, January 17, 2026
On this episode of Where You Live on AM 1280 The Patriot, Gene focuses on current issues surrounding homeowners associations (HOAs) and the everyday challenges residents face when living under community rules and oversight. The discussion begins with a broader look at ongoing HOA disputes, including common sources of tension such as enforcement decisions, communication breakdowns, and differing expectations between boards and homeowners.
Gene also offers practical insight into how residents can better navigate relationships with their HOA, emphasizing the importance of understanding governing documents, participating in meetings, and approaching disputes with clear communication. The conversation highlights ways homeowners can reduce conflict while still advocating for themselves within the structure of association rules.
The episode then turns to a specific case involving a woman who rents out her home within an HOA community and believes she was unfairly targeted. She alleges that the treatment she received was influenced by racial bias rather than issues related to her tenants or violations of community standards. Gene explores the complexity of such claims within HOA environments, where enforcement decisions, perception of fairness, and community dynamics often intersect in complicated ways.
Throughout the episode, listeners are encouraged to think critically about how HOAs function in practice, how disputes can escalate, and what it takes to foster fairness, accountability, and cooperation in shared residential communities.