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CC&R Enforcement: Babylon vs Huntington Station

How do cc&r enforcement rules compare between Babylon, NY and Huntington Station, NY?

Babylon and Huntington Station have similar restriction levels.

Babylon, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Babylon HOA CCRs enforced per declaration and NY common law. Boards have discretion under business judgment rule (Levandusky 1990). Fines must be authorized by governing documents. Selective enforcement is a valid defense.

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Huntington Station, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Suffolk County HOA/condo covenants are enforced via the recorded declaration. Boards may impose fines if bylaws authorize, record liens for unpaid fines, and seek injunctions. Owners have reciprocal right to sue for lax enforcement. Business judgment rule governs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBabylonHuntington Station
EnforcementPer declaration-
StandardBusiness judgment-
Key CaseLevandusky 1990-
DefensesSelective, waiver, laches-
Fine CapNo statewide cap-
Fine authority-Per bylaws
Lien-For unpaid fines
Cure period-10-30 days typical
SOL-6-10 years
Defense-Selective enforcement

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Babylon FAQ

Who enforces this in Babylon?

Babylon code enforcement at (631) 957-3000 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Babylon?

Babylon code enforcement at (631) 957-3000 handles complaints.

Huntington Station FAQ

Who enforces this in Suffolk County?

Suffolk County code enforcement at (631) 853-4000 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Suffolk County?

Suffolk County code enforcement at (631) 853-4000 handles complaints.

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