HOA Letter AI
Clear HOA letters, fast.
For homeowners

Got an HOA violation letter? Check it before you pay the fine.

Snap a photo of the notice your HOA mailed you — or paste it. We'll read it and check, for free, whether they followed your state's rules: did they cite the exact rule, offer a hearing, give you time to fix it, and keep the fine within the legal cap? Then unlock a calm, professional response letter for $5.

✓ Free to read your letter & check it · Response letter $5
Take a photo or upload the letter
Snap a picture of the mailed notice, or drop in a photo/PDF. We'll read it for you.
Choose file
JPG, PNG, or PDF · A clear, well-lit photo works best.
Reading your photo or PDF and checking it against your state's rules are free. The ready-to-send response letter is a $5 one-time unlock (or included with a subscription). Not legal advice.
How it works
  1. Snap or paste the notice your HOA mailed you.
  2. Get a free check of whether they followed your state's rules.
  3. Generate a response that uses any gaps and tells your side.
We'll surface the deadline, any fine, and whether the HOA cited the rule, offered a hearing, and gave you enough time — before you pay anything.

Common questions

What does the free check actually do?

It reviews the notice your HOA sent against your state's common procedural requirements — whether they cited the specific rule, offered a hearing, gave you a reasonable time to fix the issue, and kept any fine within the state cap. You see the results before paying anything.

Is this legal advice?

No. It is an automated completeness check and a drafting tool. Laws change and apply differently to each association, so confirm anything important with your governing documents or a licensed attorney.

Can it write my response for me?

Yes. Reading your letter and the state-law check are free. The ready-to-send response letter — which references any gaps it found and includes your side of the story — is a $5 one-time unlock (or included with a subscription). You can edit it before sending.

Which states are supported?

The deeper statutory checks currently cover California, Texas, Florida, Arizona, Colorado, North Carolina, Virginia, Washington, South Carolina, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Other states still get a general response letter.