Condo-HOA Blog - Towing
Towing Revisited
It has been quite some time since this Blog explored an associations' authority to tow vehicles within their communities (prior blog article can be viewed here). Considering towing is a high-stress situation for most boards and the sheer number of questions we receive related to towing, we thought it would be useful to revisit a few of the basics of this issue. read more
Football Season is Almost Upon Us
Know all your association regulations for Football Season! read more
New Towing Laws Affect Oregon HOAs
Oregon law requires that a homeowner association contact a public official, most likely local law enforcement, to have a vehicle towed from public property. An association may tow vehicles located on private property under its control immediately if the property is posted or if it qualifies as residential property. read more
Towing Vehicles on HOA Property in Washington
In general, state law requires that a homeowner association contact a public official, most likely local law enforcement, to have a vehicle removed from public property. An association may remove vehicles located on private property under its control immediately if the property is posted or if it qualifies as residential property. On unposted nonresidential property the vehicle may be towed after it has been parked for twenty-four (24) hours. read more