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Immediate stop-work if you start without clearance or violate these rules.
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After notice and a chance to explain, the Board may impose fines, suspend project access, charge restoration costs, and forfeit part or all of the bond.
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If you disagree, use the HOA’s grievance channel; if still unresolved, you may elevate to the HSAC (Human Settlements Adjudication Commission).
Legal basis: DHSUD 2021 Revised IRR (notice/hearing); HSAC Rules of Procedure (appeals).
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