Homeowners Associations (HOAs) do not have the legal authority to remove or confiscate essential medical equipment from private property, even when it is visible from public spaces; such actions can constitute criminal offenses including theft and reckless endangerment, as demonstrated when an HOA president was arrested for unplugging a resident's heart monitor.
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