Scottsdale man hears one HOA complaint too many. Now he’s fighting back

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By Lorraine Longhi | Arizona Republic

A Scottsdale homeowner who says he feels singled out for rule enforcement in his homeowners association is fighting back.

When Sands North Homeowners Association President Sandra Price texted homeowner Sean Bandawat earlier this month and told him to replace a missing gate outside his townhome or face a $2,500 fine, he offered a one-sentence reply:

“My attorney will be in touch — “

When the HOA followed up a day later with a letter to Bandawat saying the gate’s removal constituted an architecture change and required replacement, he kept his promise.

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