Jinah Kim’s HOA said she couldn’t fix a doorway inside her condo. She did it anyway.
She figured it was fine. After all, the doorway was completely inside her home, separating an office and dining room. But when the complex’s manager peeked into her place through the open garage door one day in March and saw the renovation, she received a notice the next day.
The privacy intrusion was shocking, but the cost of noncompliance was even worse: a single $100 fine at first, then up to $500 per day — $3,500 per week — starting July 10 until she changed the doorway back…