StreetScout HOA Fine Tracker

Public HOA enforcement signals, mapped into a clearer starting point.

Browse anonymized records by state and category, then use StreetScout to run a free preview that extracts your notice and drafts a ScoutBriefs-style letter, or sign up to save work in your private workspace.

Turn your violation notice into a dispute-ready letter

One free preview walks you through city and state, optional vehicle details, notice upload, extraction, then sign-in to generate a ScoutBriefs-style draft so you can see how StreetScout handles your case before you commit.

Auto-searches state laws that support your case when you generate the draft

Public fine tracker

HOA Fine Tracker

Anonymized fine records reported by homeowners across the US. No individual or HOA is named. Use this feed for education, then launch your own response flow with StreetScout tools.

6 records currently match the national feed; average fine $4,377, highest fine $23,614. Use these signals to benchmark risk before reviewing full HOA documents.

Flow for buyers and current homeowners: benchmark local enforcement patterns here, compare nearby routes, then move into your private workspace to prepare a grounded response.

Enforcement pressure level

High pressure

Records suggest meaningful enforcement intensity. Buyers should review bylaws and fine history carefully.

Evidence strength

Early signal

Limited public record count. Treat this as directional context, not a final conclusion.

6fines documented
$4,377average fine
$23,614highest fine

State-level pages show whether enforcement is concentrated in a few categories or spread across many. Use related links to evaluate how the United States compares with similar markets before making a purchase decision.

Public enforcement data note

This page is informational and educational only, not legal, real-estate, or financial advice. Always verify obligations with official HOA governing documents and licensed professionals.

🌿 LandscapingFL

$100

Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions and adopted Rules and Regulations regarding vehicle parking; Florida Statutes Chapter 720

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⚠️ OtherCAExtreme

$23,614

After a wildfire destroyed homes in their neighborhood, residents were handed a $23,614 special assessment bill - and the HOA sued a homeowner whose house burned down when they cou…

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🔊 NuisanceFLHigh

$1,000

A homeowner was hit with a $1,000 fine after their HOA accused them of running a business out of their own home.

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⚠️ OtherMDHigh

$1,100

A family was fined over $1,100 by their HOA for their beloved Christmas display - the same one Google Maps lists as a tourist attraction.

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🚗 ParkingFL

$345

A handyman was fined $345 for parking his own work truck in his own driveway - where he'd parked it for 45 years - because the city decided it looked too much like a "truck."

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🚗 ParkingNC

$100

A couple was fined $100 for parking their own work truck in their driveway - a truck they'd parked there without issue for 15 years until the HOA changed management.

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Turn a violation letter into a structured reply draft.

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