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    Question: What can I as an owner do if the association is not performing its duties or if other owners violate restrictive covenants or bylaws?
    Answer:

    Your remedy is to sue the association and/or the offending property owners in court for an order compelling them to abide by all lawful covenants and bylaws. But remember, these are private rights of action that you must assert on your own. No state agency, other than the court system, can determine or enforce an owner's rights.