August 12, 2024
In a follow up to our previous post about the trial against a homeowner for alleged abusive HOA fees, we have the resolution to the court case with a victory going to the homeowner after the HOA dropped their fine.
According to this piece on The Patch by Stephen Lapham:
“Gaithersburg homeowners protested HOA abuse and gathered to support neighbor Eric O. Segura at Maryland District Court in Rockville on the morning of August 7, 2024. Mr. Segura defended himself against the Quail Valley HOA, which was suing him for having a bare patch on his lawn. Following the protest, the plaintiffs dropped their fine for the alleged property violation against Mr. Segura.”
Read the rest of the piece for more.
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