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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can anyone confirm if the poster acted within the condo policy? [/quote] No one seems to have the condo's bylaws. Not the caller, not the owners/hosts, no one.[/quote] I can confirm that this is not a police matter, this is a civil matter. [/quote] Trespassing is most definitely a police matter. [/quote] It's not trespassing.[/quote] Not a great grasp of law on this thread. Trespassing is using/ or being on someone else property with their permission. Having a pool party without permission is trespassing. What’s so hard to understand about this ?[/quote] In MD property owned by an HOA is required to have "no trespassing signs". Also, they can have the signs and a guest can invite you in, which negates the trespassing law. If an owner invites a guest into a private area that they are not allowed to enter due to HOA bylaws, the guests are not at fault, the homeowner is in violation of HOA bylaws not Maryland trespassing laws.[/quote] Maryland owner with a community pool here. Signs are posted. The signs give the mangers of pool who are representative of the HOA and the owners the right to restrict use and ask people to leave the pool area for non compliance of pool rules as stated by the pool management/ workers. They have an absolute right to ask people to leave at their discretion and to call police if necessary for non compliance. People break in / use pools without permission all the time. The HOA has rights and they represent the tenants/ owners not the guests. [/quote] You do not have rights over another owner. You can't ask somebody with another owner to leave. [/quote]
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