HOA Dispute Help vs State HOA statute + state attorney general
State HOA statute + Davis-Stirling-style protections for fighting unfair fines. Here's an honest comparison and when each one is the right fit.
The two tools at a glance
State HOA statute + state attorney general
https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/homeowners-associations-hoas
Your state's HOA / common-interest community statute is the only authoritative source for what your HOA can and can't do. The state AG's consumer-protection division accepts complaints.
When it's right:
You're a member of a homeowner-rights group and already familiar with your state's statute and complaint process.
HOA Dispute Help
We translate the statute into plain language for your specific dispute (fines, ARC denials, open-records requests, board misconduct), draft the letter to send to the board, and tell you what the time limits are for escalation.
When we're right:
You got a fine or letter from your HOA and you don't know what your rights are or where to start.