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    ?how do i go about pressing charges for trespassing??? (2,946 views)

    I live in a town home and its time for yr repairs, they sent general time frame about a month and came around and removed my siding from shed then after i called because nothing was being repaired i was told framing underneath was rotten and my responsibility. now in my association manual it says workers have the right to come on to property only after reasonable notice. no one contacted me before this work was done out side of a vague letter saying someone would be around for inspection for the yearly painting and carpentry work. now i have talked to the board and they seem to stand behind this being my responsibility and they are about to finish up for the year which is going to lead to them fining me for the shed and having it painted and charges till the work is done. i want to know can i and against who, the home owners association or the contractors they use, can i file trespassing charges and then take them to small claims court for amount to have repaired??? please help in VA

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      contact your local Building Code Enforcement Office. They can give you all the information you need, do an inspection and issue violation orders.

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