Huntington HOA disputes typically proceed through internal procedures first, then mediation or arbitration if required by the governing documents, and finally to NY Supreme Court (Suffolk County). NY Attorney General's Real Estate Finance Bureau handles some condo complaints.
HOA and condo dispute resolution procedures are set in the bylaws. Many associations require internal grievance procedures and may mandate mediation or arbitration through organizations like the American Arbitration Association before litigation. NY Supreme Court in Suffolk County (Central Islip) has jurisdiction for litigation matters. The NY Attorney General's Real Estate Finance Bureau accepts complaints about condo and co-op offering plan violations and some governance issues under GBL 352-e. Small claims court can handle disputes under 10,000 dollars. The NY Bar Association offers fee-dispute resolution for attorney matters related to HOA disputes.
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