Showing ordinances that apply to Lake Darby, OH
Lake Darby is an unincorporated community (population 4,731) in Franklin County, Ohio. Because Lake Darby is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Franklin County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The dispute resolution rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Franklin County HOA disputes may be resolved through internal appeal, mediation, arbitration, or litigation in Franklin County Court of Common Pleas. ORC 5312.09 requires associations to maintain dispute procedures. Some declarations mandate mediation or arbitration before litigation. Ohio does not have a state-level HOA ombudsman. Attorney fees typically follow declaration; prevailing party fees common.
Franklin County Court of Common Pleas hears HOA enforcement actions, owner counterclaims, and foreclosures. Small claims court (up to 6,000 dollars) available for minor assessment disputes. Mediation available through Franklin County Dispute Resolution Department. Ohio Attorney General does not regulate HOAs directly. Owners can report fraud or misappropriation to county prosecutor. Federal Fair Housing complaints go to HUD.
Breach of HOA declaration by association: owner damages, injunctive relief, attorney fees under declaration. Board member breach of fiduciary duty: personal liability possible under ORC 5312.07. Bad-faith enforcement: courts may void HOA action.
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