Summary
HOA rules in Los Angeles County cannot limit your right to call the police. Physical attacks should be reported to the police, and local noise ordinances apply for noise complaints. HOA rules generally do not restrict contacting security personnel, but reviewing specific HOA guidelines or consulting a local attorney is advisable. For personalized legal advice, consider reaching out to the Los Angeles County Bar Associations Lawyer Referral Service.Full Conversation
My Condo HOA says I contacted the Guard and Police too much against a neighbor that has been noisy and attacked me by the elevator.
Hello Lana, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Could you please tell me your location? Local laws can greatly affect how HOA disputes are handled.
Los Angeles County
Hello Lana, in Los Angeles County:
*. HOA rules can't limit your right to call the police.
*. A physical attack can be reported to the police.
*. For noise complaints, local noise ordinance laws apply.
You may want to consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.
a local what
Apologies for the confusion, Lana. What I meant is that you may want to consult with a local attorney, who would be knowledgeable about Los Angeles County laws and could provide personalized advice for your situation.
ehat sbout calling the internal guards is that limitrd
Could you clarify what you mean by "internal guards"? Are they security personnel provided by your Condo HOA?
yes security personnel are provided by HOA
In Los Angeles County, HOA rules generally do not limit your rights to contact security personnel. However, it's recommended to review your HOA's specific guidelines or consult with a local attorney to understand any potential restrictions.
can you recommend an attorney for my needs
I'm afraid as a free legal information service, I can't recommend specific attorneys. I suggest reaching out to the Los Angeles County Bar Association. They have a Lawyer Referral Service that can connect you with a local attorney based on your needs.
thank you
You're welcome, Lana! Don't hesitate to reach out if you have more questions in the future. Best of luck with your situation.