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Nguyen v. Summergreen HOA
Plaintiff Diem T. Nguyen, a disgruntled condominium resident, sued defendants (a homeowners’ association, its board of directors, and a property management firm) for allegedly failing to maintain the complex’s common areas. Plaintiff appeals a judgment of dismissal entered after the trial court granted defendants’ unopposed motion for summary judgment. Defendants established in their motion for summary judgment that plaintiff no longer owned a condominium within the association as of 2010 and she therefore lacked standing to seek declaratory relief with regard to maintenance of the common areas. Moreover, defendants established that plaintiff had not suffered monetary damages as a result of defendants’ alleged failure to maintain common areas. We affirm.

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