HOA required repairs to property taking an excessive amount of time

The Townhome Complex I live in was affected by the Marshal fire. The fire swept into our complex causing major damage to a large number of our properties as well as burning up a considerable number of shrubs and trees in the common area. After a year and 8 months since the fire there is still one entire 4-plex building that was mostly destroyed, and other than having the remains of the building removed, there has been no progress on starting the rebuild. Also, some of the destroyed landscaping (trees mainly) have not been remediated. In my case, there are 8 trees behind my unit that burned. They have been cut down, but there is still a two foot tall stump remaining that has not been removed. Fortunately, I have not had to sell my unit, but if I had, this would have impacted my property value. There should be a DORA requirement that states time limits in how long an HOA has to repair or replace damaged HOA property.
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