You can obtain a copy of the governing documents for this community, if you have a right to see them, from a member of the board or from the property manager.
You may be entitled to read them if you plan to purchase a unit, in which case your realtor can organize getting a copy for you.
Otherwise, you may be able to obtain copies from the local courthouse, if the governing documents are public record.
Expect to pay for the copies you receive.
The rights of condo owners to post lease signs may vary depending on the rules and regulations set by the condominium association. Generally, owners have the right to advertise their property for lease within reasonable limits, but they may need to comply with any advertising guidelines or restrictions imposed by the association. It is recommended to review the condo association's bylaws or consult with the management before posting lease signs.
Once they have been recorded in the land records property deeds cannot be altered.
Many home owners do not know about the zoning restrictions in their area.
Norwegian Forest Owners Association was created in 1913.
National Association of Theatre Owners was created in 1965.
National Association of Women Business Owners was created in 1975.
They can if the streets are owned by the home owners' association rather than by a municipality.
Your answer depends on the language in the association's governing documents. The CC&Rs are the land-use documents filed with the local county, and those covenants, conditions, restrictions and reservations doctate the operation of the associaiton. The By-laws detail the operation of the association. As well, the association may be a state corporation -- you received all these documents when you purchased your property within the association.
Property Owners' Association (similar to Homeowners' Association)
A homeowners association cannot be a mandatory association without the consent of 100% of the property owners in the development attempting to establish an association. In addition to the consent of the property owners, the association must follow certain procedures and file the proper documents in order to subject the property to the association's rule.
Yes, there are several communities in Katy that have no restrictions but may have some type of deed restriction in place at no cost. Prices as of today range from $99k to over $800k.
If the 'neighborhood' is composed of owners in the association, then owners can vote to remove a set of directors. Your governing documents document this process. The association, however, requires leadership, so the owners will be required to elect a new set of directors to lead the business of the association.