PA: Appeals court rules private housing development cannot bar sex offenders

A Pennsylvania appellate court ruled a private housing development does not have the right to entirely ban registered sex offenders from living within their community.

The case has statewide implications because it marks the first time a state appellate court has addressed whether private homeowner communities must abide by state regulations that govern municipalities relating to sex offender residency.

READ THE DECISION HERE: Lake Naomi v Rosado – Private housing


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2 thoughts on “PA: Appeals court rules private housing development cannot bar sex offenders

  • November 1, 2022

    Even without the registry issues, I avoid HOAs like the plague. I have enough oppressive authority to deal with, why add yet another? Nonetheless, this provides more housing options and is of course great news for anyone okay living under an HOA. I just a bit, done aren’t that bad 😂

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    • November 1, 2022

      Meant to say I jest a bit, some aren’t that bad

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