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Important information about what DisputeMyHOA is, and what it is not.

DisputeMyHOA is not a law firm.

We do not provide legal advice or legal representation. Use of this service does not create an attorney-client relationship.

For legal advice about your specific situation, you should consult a licensed attorney in your state.

What DisputeMyHOA Is

DisputeMyHOA is a self-help document preparation tool built around our proprietary Dispute Engine, which helps homeowners understand and respond to notices from their homeowners association (HOA). The Dispute Engine is powered by advanced language model technology. The service:

  • Provides general educational information about HOA dispute processes and common state-level rules
  • Uses the Dispute Engine to analyze the text of an HOA notice you upload
  • Generates draft response letters that you may edit, accept, or discard
  • Provides procedural checklists and deadline reminders
  • Helps you organize your own correspondence with your HOA

What DisputeMyHOA Is Not

DisputeMyHOA is not, and does not provide:

  • A law firm or law office
  • Legal advice, legal counsel, or legal opinions
  • Legal representation in any forum, court, hearing, or proceeding
  • Substitute for the advice of a licensed attorney
  • Any guarantee about the outcome of any HOA dispute

Information generated by the service is not legal advice. Documents drafted by the service are templates and starting points only. You are responsible for reviewing, editing, and deciding whether and how to use them.

No Attorney-Client Relationship

Use of DisputeMyHOA does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and DisputeMyHOA, its operators, employees, or contractors. No information you submit through the service is protected by attorney-client privilege. If you require legal advice or representation, you should contact a licensed attorney in your state.

When You Should Consult an Attorney

DisputeMyHOA is intended for routine HOA notice responses. You should consult a licensed attorney in your state if:

  • Your HOA has placed or threatened to place a lien on your property
  • Your HOA has initiated or threatened foreclosure proceedings
  • You have been served with a lawsuit or summons
  • Your dispute involves a court proceeding, arbitration, or mediation
  • You have been accused of or are facing potential criminal charges
  • The amount in dispute is significant relative to your financial situation
  • You need advice about how the law applies to your specific facts
  • You are unsure whether the service is appropriate for your situation

No Guarantee of Outcome

Outcomes in HOA disputes depend on many factors we cannot control, including the specific facts of your situation, your HOA's governing documents, applicable state law, the discretion of the HOA board, and other circumstances. DisputeMyHOA does not guarantee any particular outcome from using its tools. The service is intended to help you organize and respond to a notice, not to predict or ensure a specific result.

Engine-Generated Content

Documents and information generated by the Dispute Engine are produced using artificial intelligence and may contain errors, omissions, or inaccuracies. Engine-generated content should be reviewed carefully before use. The accuracy of state statutes, deadlines, and procedural requirements changes over time and varies by jurisdiction. You are responsible for verifying any information against current authoritative sources before relying on it.

State-Specific Notice

Laws governing the unauthorized practice of law vary by state. DisputeMyHOA is designed and operated as a self-help document preparation service in compliance with state self-help legal services exemptions. If your state has specific restrictions on non-attorney legal document preparation services, you remain responsible for understanding and complying with those rules. Nothing on this site is intended to constitute the practice of law in any jurisdiction.

Questions

If you have questions about whether DisputeMyHOA is right for your situation, contact us at support@disputemyhoa.com. If you need legal advice, please contact a licensed attorney in your state.

Last updated: April 2026