When people think about power, they picture it at the top: Congress, the White House, state capitols. But the truth is, the rules that shape your daily life usually come from much closer to home. Township boards, county commissions, and HOAs quietly decide what’s “acceptable” in your neighborhood: how tall your grass can be, where you can park, whether your neighbor’s junk car gets to rot in the yard, and how your tax dollars disappear into contracts you never agreed to.

The kicker? Most of these decisions happen behind the curtain, buried in PDFs, wrapped in legal jargon, and enforced (or ignored) with zero accountability.

That’s why Clutch Justice built a brand new $10 toolkit designed to put power back in your hands.


What’s Inside the Toolkit

This is a hands-on, 14 page toolkit that you can actually put to use today:

  • Step-by-step instructions on how to find your township or HOA ordinances — no more digging through dead links.
  • Plain-language cheat sheet of nuisance, health, and safety codes that affect your daily life.
  • A fillable worksheet so you can track the five ordinances most relevant to your address.
  • AI-powered prompts to cut through the jargon, summarize laws, and draft enforcement letters that officials can’t ignore.
  • An action checklist that shows you how to move from reading ordinances to demanding accountability.

Why It Matters

Townships and HOAs count on you not knowing the rules. They bank on you not showing up with the exact section of code in your hand, ready to call them out. When you have that knowledge, you flip the script.

Suddenly, it’s not “we’ll get to it when we can” — it’s “we’re required by law to act, and you caught us.”

This toolkit is built for anyone tired of excuses and looking for a straightforward way to push back. Whether you’re dealing with a negligent board, an overreaching HOA, or just want to understand what governs your block, this guide makes the hidden rules clear — and makes them usable.


Download the Toolkit Today

The Know Your Ordinances Cheat Sheet is available now for $10. Download it, print it, and start building your neighborhood’s accountability file today.

Because justice doesn’t just happen in courtrooms — it starts on your street.