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Answer: The powers of a Homeowners' Association are set forth in the instrument that created the Association. There should be a copy recorded in the land records.

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Q: How much police power does an HOA have in its community?
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How much does community manager for an HOA earn in CA?

Your answer certainly depends on your qualifications, the size of the association and your responsibilities as a community manager.


What can the hoa withhold?

Read your governing documents to determine when the HOA has the power to 'withhold', and what the HOA has the power to withhold.There is no standard.


How much power does an HOA have in California?

You need to review the recorded instrument that created the HOA to determine what powers it reserved. When you purchased your property you agreed to be legally bound to the terms and provisions set forth by the HOA.


Can a developer be in charge of the HOA?

If the community/development is still under construction, it is VERY customary for the developer to control the HOA. Usually it is only after the developer has finished building the community that he relinquishes his interest in the community to a totally elective body.


What responsibility does the HOA have regarding two owners endangering each other for spite?

The association's responsibility is to issue violations to owners who endanger the community, so long as there is proof that an owner is 'endangering' the community. Otherwise, best practices dictate that you enroll the local police and work with them to help you feel more secure in your community.


Does one HOA board member have more power than another HOA Board member or are all HOA board members considered equal?

they all equal in a way


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You live in a gated community but your HOA hasn't closed the gate for months The HOA fee hasn't changed What can you do?

I suggest you contact the members of the HOA board. There is no law that the gate must be closed, or that the dues must be lowered if the gate remains open. Check the covenants to see whether there are any provisions about the opening or closing of the gate. You may have to attend the next meeting of the HOA to discuss the issue. Remember that being involved in the HOA makes your community a better place for everyone.


In Florida how much can a HOA charge in fees for paying HOA fees late?

You can find the answer you want in your governing documents.


Can a homeowners' association force owner to pay fees that were collected by former homeowner association?

Your question sounds like there was an original HOA, which was superseded by a new HOA. Every HOA collects assessments to operate the community, and as an owner, your governing documents define your responsibilities to pay and the association's responsibilities to collect assessments. The new HOA has its own form of assessments, regardless of the form of assessments paid to the original HOA.


Are HOA dues included in escrow?

Owners pay HOA assessments, in monthly or in annual payments. These payments are the revenue source for the operation of the community. Past-due assessments in escrow may be paid to satisfy a lien.


Can a Homeowners Assn have an insurable interest in a fence on property fence not on the common ground of the HOA?

Yes, a Homeowners Association (HOA) can have an insurable interest in a fence on a property that is not on the common ground of the HOA. The HOA is responsible for maintaining and enforcing certain rules and regulations for the entire neighborhood or community, which may include the maintenance and insurance of fences on individual properties. It is important to review the specific bylaws and governing documents of the HOA to determine their insurance responsibilities.