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Episode 33: HOA Enforcement vs. Law Enforcement: Knowing the Difference



When does a neighborhood problem become a police matter—and when is it simply an HOA enforcement issue?

In this episode of LEORadio, I sit down with Mike Polulak of Polulak Law to discuss some of the most common community association and HOA-related issues that frequently generate calls for police service.

Drawing from real-world examples, we explore the challenges faced by law enforcement officers, HOA boards, property managers, and residents when dealing with disputes involving parking, traffic concerns, common-area use, trespassing complaints, illegal dumping, pool rule violations, after-hours swimming, alcohol use in restricted areas, and residents who refuse to comply with community rules.

Throughout the conversation, we examine the important distinction between criminal matters, civil disputes, and HOA enforcement issues, helping listeners better understand when police intervention may be appropriate and when community leadership or property management should take the lead. We also discuss practical strategies for preventing minor neighborhood conflicts from escalating into larger problems that consume community resources and law enforcement time.

Topics covered include:

  • Parking disputes in HOA and condominium communities
  • Traffic and roadway complaints on private property
  • Kids playing, fishing, and using common areas
  • Trespassing and unwanted persons in community spaces
  • Illegal dumping and property misuse
  • Pool regulations and after-hours swimming
  • Alcohol use and rule violations in common areas
  • When police should be called
  • When the HOA or property management should handle the issue

Whether you’re a law enforcement professional, HOA board member, property manager, security professional, or resident living in a private community, this episode provides valuable insight into navigating the intersection of community governance and public safety. Join us for an informative discussion designed to improve understanding, reduce unnecessary police calls, and help communities resolve disputes more effectively.