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Join the HOA Reform Leader’s National Group (HRLNG) We are a national group working to change the HOA/COA laws to protect and benefit the homeowners who live in HOAs and COAs.    We believe that by pulling together all the local HOA reform groups across the nation, we will have a much more powerful voice

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This website is owned and maintained by an individual member of the Staffordshire Homeowners Association. It is a personal website and is not an official representation of the Staffordshire Homeowners Association. The views and opinions expressed on this site are those of the individual owner and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of

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Public information about our Staffordshire Water System: Click below:

https://yourwater.oregon.gov/cr-detail.php?db=sdwis&crisn=45612 Perhaps, I misunderstood, but according to K.B.’s recollection of this incident during our most recent SHOA/SWS board/members meeting, she said she did not know about the boil water alert until two hours after she used the All Call system to ask residents to run their water to remove any air in the pipes. I

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Why does “Friends” exist?

Hi, my name is Stephen Short, a member of Staffordshire Homeowners Association (SHOA). I created Friends of Staffordshire (“Friends”) as an auxiliary to Staffordshire Homeowners Association and Staffordshire Water System (SWS). “Auxiliary” means “offering or providing help”. “Friends” is NOT subsidiary to SHOA or SWS; we are independently here to help. This site is not

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Staffordshire’s Gravel Pit under Scrutiny

Charles Redon, Aquatic Resource Coordinator, Oregon Department of State Lands informed me on 12/18/2023 that he has this investigation in his queue and he needs to process applications before he can investigate this matter further. I have also reported this issue with the Lane County Sheriff’s Office: Oregon’s Removal-Fill Law (ORS 196.795-990) requires people who plan

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The Hierarchy Of HOA Documents: Which Takes Precedence?

HOAs are governed by many rules and regulations — to a point where it may get confusing for both board members and homeowners alike. To avoid any kind of misunderstanding, it’s important to have a clear understanding of homeowners association documents, as well as which HOA documents take precedence in your community.

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