An organized group of homeowners whose members help to regulate and enforce the rules and standards of their respective communities.
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Home Owner Association. An association of people who own homes in a given area formed for the purpose of improving or maintaining the quality of the area.
Home Owners Association. Organized group of property owners in a condominium, Planned Unit Development (PUD), or subdivision, assigned to manage common areas and enforce association rules and regulations.
In some areas, also known as Homeowners Association Fees, these are charges paid to the Homeowners Association by the owners of the individual units in a condominium or planned unit development (PUD) and used to maintain the property and common areas.
A homeowners association is comprised of a set community of homes or condos. Condos, townhomes, and homes in gated communities usually belong to a homeowners association. HOA fees can pay for services such as water, sewer, garbage, landscaping/maintenance for commmon areas. HOA fees for condos often include homeowners insurance.
Acronym - homeowner's association
Home Owners Association. A nonprofit, formal group of condominium owners who desire to manage, maintain and improve the developments common areas.
Acronym for Homeowners Association. One of two types of management groups that oversee time-share expenses, upkeep and future resort property, including the selection of a management company.
A no/yes field to indicate if the listing's subdivision has a Homeowners Association, a nonprofit association of homeowners organized pursuant to a declaration of restrictions or protective covenants for a subdivision, PUD, or condominium.
Home Owners Association. An association of homeowners within a community formed to improve and maintain the quality of the community. An association formed by the developer of condominiums or planned developments.
A nonprofit association whose directors and officers are elected by the unit owners of a condominium or PUD project. Primary responsibilities are to manage the common areas, expenses, and services of the condominium or PUD project.
An association that is formed to enforce the rules and regulations of a community, and provide for general upkeep of common areas. Home owners pay a monthly fee to the Homeowners Association.
Home Owners Association. For a real estate development which has common areas that are jointly owned by all of the owners, the owners form a homeowners association. Each owner pays a monthly fee to the HOA for upkeep of the common areas. Applies to condos and PUDs.
In many new communities, an association of all the homeowners is formed. This Homeowners Association is responsible for enforcing the rules and regulations of the community, and also for the maintenance and upkeep of any common areas, including community centers, swimming pools, health club facilities, and landscaping. A monthly fee is paid by all homeowners in the community to pay for the activities of the HOA. This fee varies from community to community, and can be from $30 to over $200 per month, depending on the extent of the community's common areas.
Also POA (Property Owners Association). When a resort is sold out or close to sold out, its ownership is usually turned over to an HOA, consisting of the collective group of timeshare owners of the resort, with an elected board, to administer the rules and regulations for that resort.
see homeowner’s association
Homeowner's Association. Deeded timeshares are structured just like any condominium association, with a homeowner's association comprised of all owners, and a management company hired by the HOA to manage the property.
See Home Owner Association.
Homeowners Association (U.S.)