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The Summit wаs а sub-divisiоn cоnsisting оf thirty lots with homes built on eаch of the lots. One of the homes was purchased by Sally, a congresswoman, and her husband. The Summit had a homeowners’ association which had adopted a Declaration of Covenants that provided that each homeowner was required to pay an annual assessment to promote the health, safety, and welfare of the residents within the sub-division. In January 2011, the home owner’s association assessed each homeowner $1,000. Sally, recently widowed, refused to pay the $1,000 assessment because she was experiencing financial problems from the recent death of her husband. As a result, on January 20th, the homeowners’ association sent Sally the following letter. "The Declaration of Covenants requires that all homeowners pay their annual assessment charge on the first day of January each year. If a homeowner fails to make an assessment payment by the 15thday of January, we reserve the right to collect the assessment amount by appropriate legal action. Your prompt attention to this matter would be appreciated.”After three weeks passed and Sally did not respond to the letter, the homeowner’s association sent a second letter which stated:“Before instituting legal action, this is our final demand for your $1000 assessment payment. Please pay immediately since deadbeats like you are ruining our beautiful community.”The homeowner’s association sent a copy of this letter to the 29 other residents of The Summit as well as The Summit Press, a local newspaper with circulation of 300 subscribers. The Summit Press published the letter on their front page the following day under the headline of “Deadbeat Congresswoman Accused of Ruining Local Community.” As a result of the publicity from the two publications, Sally had a nervous breakdown and was forced to give up her seat in the legislature. If Sally sues the homeowners’ association for defamation, she will probably
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