Hayward, CA asked in Car Accidents, Personal Injury and Civil Litigation for California

Q: Can we sue hoa for neglecting to enforce rules if they ignore our safety and tell neighbor, we get gunshot dmg

We asked hoa to enforce the rules 4 times, each time asking them not to disclose that a neighbor complained, would give me up as source. I spoke to the neighbors twice before about parking in fire line/street where signs are posted no parking, called the police once, the towing company twice, and on a day they were illegally parked someone shot at that car missing them damaging our car and another innocent persons house barely missing a nice man at his kitchen table. Our car ins wants $1000 deductable and only allows $30 for rental car. Can the hoa be held liable for our damage or at min the $1000 plus legal costs? *how about the big no parking sign? but i have the ccr's too, and monthly notices about parking, still trying to get pd report

1 Lawyer Answer
Dale S. Gribow
Dale S. Gribow
Answered
  • Personal Injury Lawyer
  • Palm Desert, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: MORE INFO NEEDED.

A LAWYER WOULD WANT TO SEE THE PAPERWORK SHOWING WHAT THE HOA RULES ARE.

ANYONE CAN SUE FOR ANYTHING AT ANY TIME.......THE ISSUE IS WOULD YOU WIN...........AND A LAWYER

WOULD NOT TAKE THE CASE ON A CONTINGENCY...........THUS YOU WOULD HAVE TO PAY A LAWYER ON AN

HOURLY.

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