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CC&R Enforcement: Belmont vs Newton

How do cc&r enforcement rules compare between Belmont, MA and Newton, MA?

Belmont and Newton have similar restriction levels.

Belmont, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Master deeds, bylaws, and recorded rules are enforced by trustees under MGL c.183A. Remedies include fines, liens, injunctions, and cost recovery.

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Newton, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Newton condo associations enforce master deed and bylaw rules through notices, fines, and ultimately injunctive or lien actions under MGL Chapter 183A.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBelmontNewton
AuthorityMGL c.183A-
FinesIf authorized in bylawsMust follow bylaw procedure
Cost collectionAdded to unit account-
RiskWaiver from selective enforcement-
Non-condo HOAMGL c.180-
First Step-Written violation notice
Due Process-Notice and hearing required
Escalation-Liens and injunctions available
Fair Housing-Limits rule enforcement

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Belmont FAQ

Can a board fine without a hearing?

Most bylaws require notice and an opportunity to be heard before imposing fines.

Are fines collectible as liens?

Yes, if the bylaws treat them as common expenses and MGL c.183A s.6 lien procedures are followed.

Newton FAQ

Can my Newton HOA fine me without a hearing?

No, Massachusetts common law requires notice and an opportunity to respond before fines are enforceable.

Can my HOA ban my emotional support animal?

No, reasonable accommodation rules under federal and state fair housing law override no-pet policies for qualifying assistance animals.

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