Exposed pipes and a valve in a dug-up area of ground.
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SEVERAL families are stuck in a bitter battle with their homeowners association after a pipe burst and flooded multiple condos.

Residents were forced out of their homes after the damage made their spaces unlivable and slapped them with bills costing thousands of dollars.

Exposed pipes and a valve in a dug-up area of ground.

The pipe that burst and damaged Avila Park condos in Las VegasCredit: News 3
Woman speaking about being forced out of her home.

Resident Mary Crocco speaking to KSNV about the water damage in her condoCredit: News 3
Damaged bathroom with exposed pipes and framing.

Crews dealing with water damage in the homes left behind broken wallsCredit: News 3

Three condo owners were shocked when they were told they had to foot the bill after a pipe in a common area near the complex burst and caused severe water damage.

Resident Janet Rabb said staff came to their homes and ran up gas and electric bills as they tried to dry out the damage, according to NBC affiliate KSNV.

“They came in, cut everything, ran up our gas and electric bills with blowers, dried out to make sure there was no mold,” Rabb said.

“As we are sitting, they’re trying to say they’re not responsible.

“Everything is coming up to $56,000.”

The HOA’s insurance refused to cover the damages due to a loophole: the pipe wasn’t technically on their property because it was in a common outside area.

“I didn’t know I had to pay $7,000 for them to pack me up,” resident Mary Crocco told KSNV.

“I thought from the very second, oh, it was an outside pipe, so the HOA is going to cover this. I never thought twice.”

Two of the residents had to fully leave their homes at Avila Park in Las Vegas due to the damage.

Chunks of the walls have been cut out due to the flooding, video from the damaged condos showed.

Homeowners fume as HOA imposes $400 bills after making costly service change – they fear losing water if they protest

Plus, residents were forced to box their belongings up when the staffers came to work on the water damage.

Now, the homeowners say their HOA is ignoring their calls as they’re stuck with the bills.

“There’s no communication,” Rabb said.

“I’ve tried to call, I’ve reached out to our VP, who has denied anything to push through for work to get done.

What is an HOA?

One in five Americans live in an area with a Homeowners’ Association – or HOA. But what exactly is it that they do?

  • An HOA is a homeowner’s association – an organization that aims to maintain a clean and cohesive place to live for its residents.
  • Entire neighborhoods, subdivisions, condominiums, family homes, or townhouses within “a planned development” will often make up an HOA.
  • They also act as a governing body for tenants, who run and fund the HOA through monthly fees.
  • Their principal aims are to keep the community functioning and visually appealing and to maintain property values.
  • They primarily focus on common areas of a neighborhood, such as roads, parks, and pools – but may also stipulate what residents can do with their properties, such as yards and driveways.
  • Often these restrictions enforce uniformity on properties, for example, ensuring most houses look the same and all driveways are clear of weeds.
  • An HOA rulebook of covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&R) is distributed to all residents, and an elected volunteer board of directors enforces these regulations.
  • Breaking these rules can result in penalties such as fines and even litigation – as most HOAs are incorporated and subject to state law.
  • HOAs are often the subject of controversy, with some members feeling that the rules are too punitive and restricting, or that the leadership has too much power.
  • But others like that HOAs give communities the power of self-governance, and can ensure a degree of harmony between residents.

“He is not accommodating in any way.”

The homeowners said they’ve paid their HOA fees for years, only to be left with no answers.

“I’ve been here 10 years, and there have been a lot of issues and things,” resident Linda McCoy told KSNV.

“You buy a unit, you pay HOA fees consistently, you pay property taxes, you pay insurance on your home, and at the end, what’s going on?” Rabb said.

“We’re not even worth a conversation?”

Avila Park HOA hasn’t returned The U.S. Sun’s request for comment.

Woman speaking about a $56,000 HOA bill.

Crocco breaking into tears as she speaks about the ordealCredit: News 3
Exposed plumbing in a damaged bathroom.

The condos were left damaged as two residents were forced to move outCredit: News 3
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