Organization responsible for enforcing any covenants, conditions & restrictions that apply to the property. The organization is usually comprised of neighbors and is concerned with managing the common areas of a subdivision or condominium complex.
An association formed by the homeowners in a given area for the purpose of maintaining and improving the property. Many condominium complexes require monthly Homeowner's Association fees which are used for the purpose of maintenance and improvement.
A nonprofit association, which is made up of elected officers, whose purpose is to manage the common areas of a planned unit development (PUD) or condominium project.
(1) An association of people who own homes in a given area, formed for the purpose of improving or maintaining the quality of the area. (2) An association formed by the builder of condominiums or planned developments, and required by statute in some states. The builder's participation as well as the duties of the association are controlled by statute.
Many neighborhoods are governed by a small group of homeowner's who represent the interests of all nearby homeowner's. The association is usually formed by the builder and is turned over to the homeowner's when the majority of the homes are sold. The association collects dues that are to be used for proper maintenance of the common areas and to communicate with it's members.
An organization of homeowners residing within a particular development formed for the purpose of maintaining and providing community facilities and services for the common enjoyment of the residents.
An organization of property owners that administers the rules and upholds the covenants of a subdivision, development or condominium complex.
Organization of homeowners in a particular development who come together to manage the operations of that development from enforcing the covenants & restrictions, establishing budgets, addressing concerns and issues for the good of all owners and their property value.
An organization of homeowners residing within a particular area whose principal purpose is to ensure the provision and maintenance of community facilities and services for the common benefit of the residents.
An association that manages the common areas of a condominium project or a planned unit development.
The non-profit organization that oversees the common elements in a planned unit development (PUD) or condominium project.
An organization comprising neighbors concerned with managing the common areas of a subdivision or condominium complex. These associations take on issues such as salting and sanding a subdivision when it snows and collecting dues from residents. The homeowners' association is also responsible for enforcing any covenants, conditions & restrictions that apply to the property.
A group that governs a modern subdivision or planned community. An association collects monthly fees from all owners to pay for maintenance of common areas, handle legal and safety issues, and enforce the covenants, conditions and restrictions set by the developer.
a group of owners of homes in a given neighborhood or condominium development for the purpose of establishing and maintaining an agreed upon set of living standards applying to all affected property owners.
Organization that oversees neighborhoods, PUDs, and Condos. Used to manage common areas and to ensure that covenants are not broken.
A nonprofit association that manages the common areas of a planned unit development (PUD) or condominium project. In a condominium project, it has no ownership interest in the common elements. In a PUD project, it holds title to the common elements.
A group that governs a subdivision, condominium, or planned community. The association collects monthly fees from all owners to pay for common area maintenance, handle legal and safety issues, and enforce the covenants, conditions, and restrictions set by the developer.
A group elected by the unit owners of a subdivision, condominium or planned unit development, whose primary responsibilities are to manage the services and common areas of the project, handle legal and safety issues and enforce the covenants, conditions, and restrictions set by the developer. They collect monthly fees from all owners to pay expenses.
A nonprofit association of individual owners of units in a multi-unit structure (either a planned unit development, or a condominium) that manages the common areas of that structure. In a planned unit development (PUD) project, the association holds title
1. Group that governs a planned community or condominium and collects monthly fees from all owners to pay for common are maintenance, to handle legal and safety issues, and to enforce the conditions and restrictions set by the developer. 2. Organization of the homeowners in a particular subdivision, planned unit development or condominium for the purpose of enforcing deed restrictions and managing the common elements of the development.
An association of people who own homes in a given area, formed for the purpose of improving or maintaining the quality of the area. Unpaid HOA dues can become a lien against a property.
An organization comprising neighbors concerned with managing the common areas of a subdivision or condominium complex. These associations take on issues such as maintaining common land and recreation areas, and collecting dues from residents. The homeowners' association is also responsible for enforcing any covenants, conditions & restrictions that apply to the property. Payment of dues and participation in the homeowner's association may be either voluntary or mandatory, depending on the neighborhood