February 2026

Appellate Court February 20, 2026

Illinois HOA and Condo Enforcement: No Hearing Required for Injunctive Relief

Community associations frequently face difficult decisions when unit owners or occupants violate restrictions in their governing documents. One common question is whether a community association must first conduct a hearing before filing a lawsuit to enforce its governing documents. The Illinois Appellate Court addressed this issue directly in Bd. of Managers of Vill. Square I Condo. Ass’n v. Amalgamated Tr.…
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Condo and HOA Cases February 10, 2026

Illinois Court Rules Condo Parking Space Not a Limited Common Element

Parking disputes can be an issue for community associations. Unit owners may believe that long-standing practices, informal arrangements, or even representations made at the time of purchase give them certain parking rights. In 334 Barry In Town Homes, Inc. v. Farago, 205 Ill. App. 3d 846, 563 N.E.2d 856 (1st Dist. 1990), the Illinois Appellate Court held that condominium declarations…
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Condo & HOA Collections February 5, 2026

The Cost of Collecting Delinquent Assessments in Illinois Condos

What does it cost an Illinois condominium association to collect unpaid assessments? The answer depends on several factors, including the declaration, the bylaws, the unit owner’s willingness to cooperate, whether the case goes to court, and how far it proceeds in court. Fortunately, many Illinois condominium declarations and bylaws allow associations to recoup collection costs, including attorney’s fees, and costs…
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Technology & Security February 2, 2026

Ring Doorbells and Security Cameras: What Illinois Condo and HOA Boards Must Know

Security cameras, particularly Ring Doorbells, and other video recording devices are becoming increasingly common. As this technology has evolved through the years, Illinois community associations are seeing an uptick in surveillance and security camera usage. Although this technology can bring peace of mind to individual unit owners, Illinois community associations may be apprehensive about installing these devices, as they can…
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