Legal Question in Personal Injury in Georgia

HOA common area causing property damage

I live across the street from a common area/park that is owned and maintained by the HOA. The park does not have any protective devices to stop people, projectiles, balls, and etc from getting into a main street and from damaging my property. It has caused $14,000 dollars in damage. My question is in Georgia small claims goes up to $15,000 I want to sue for breach of contract, what evidence/arguements should I use?


Asked on 8/14/07, 10:21 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Charles W. Field Charles W. Field, Attorney at Law

Re: HOA common area causing property damage

As to what evidence/arguments to use, that is too complicated to answer in thie type of forum. As an attorney who represents several HOA's (as well as clients who have a gripe with their HOA's), I would suggest that you contact a local attorney with an eye toward suing for your damages, getting an injunction and getting an award of attorneys fees.

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Answered on 8/14/07, 2:46 pm


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