Are you alleging that the article posted is complete fiction?
On what basis are you suggesting that it cannot be true?
See my other posts on this thread. Poorly researched, full of errors...fake freaking news.
My other favorite part of this hot mess article was the paragraph talking about the letters selectively quoting the documents. Letters quote the documents so that owners can see exactly what section is under dispute. The attorney usually reviews the sequence of events to ensure compliance because when they issue any letter, they are now liable for the representations in it. If they had been wrong, the court would have smacked the association and the lawyer for improper processes.
I got a big laugh out of the owners thinking the realtor who sold them the home had ANY authority to say what the HOA would allow. The realtor has no authority and should have referred them to the Association board or manager for that. Realtors work for the seller, not the Association.
Whoever wrote this did not do their research.