Articles of Incorporation for associations are filed with the state's Secretary of State.
The association manager keeps a copy in the business archives of the association, or you may be able to obtain a copy from an active director or board member.
The Secretary of State in your state usually requires an annual fee to maintain the viability of the association's standing as a valid business in your state. This is based on the Articles of Incorporation upon which your HOA is founded.
Your governing documents may include Articles of Incorporation that will explain the business powers of the association. All associations operate under a set of governing documents that are developed based on state law.
An HOA is established by a developer, who files land-use documents with the local hall of records. In addition, the developer can incorporate the HOA under Articles of Incorporation. Governing documents, including CC&Rs -- the land-use documents that list covenants, conditions, reservations and restrictions -- Bylaws for conducting the business of the association and so forth are prepared. Any action taken by representatives of the HOA, including board members and owners, is potentially a legal action.
If your question has to do with the legal name of the association, the Articles of Incorporation list that name. There may be an informal name used to describe the association that the board uses in informal situations, which should be used with consistency.
Your question sounds like there was an original HOA, which was superseded by a new HOA.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.
Read your governing documents -- Articles of Incorporation, if applicable -- and review your state's legal requirements for a legal ballot based on your association's business status. Anything else could be an illegal ballot. You may also be interested in the associated documents that explain the issue being voted upon, the options for the issue, and exactly what your vote means.
The association may lead a task to amend the original CC&Rs. The existing documents outline this process.AnswerThe authority to make or amend restrictions, rules and regulations or by laws is generally reserved to the HOA in the recorded document that created the HOA. You need to review that document and any document you signed at the time of your purchase.
A garden club can be a collection of interested individuals who meet regularly based on their mutual interest in all things 'garden'. This can be an informal collection of people. A home owner association that is incorporated is a business, listed with the Secretary of State (in that state). Corporations are structured with ownership rights, percentages and requirements to disclose certain matters publicly. The corporate structure dictates how the association conducts its business: with dictates published in its Bylaws. In addition, an HOA is based on a land-use document filed in the local land-use hall of records with certain covenants, conditions, restrictions and regulations (CC&Rs). An HOA is incorporated under Articles of Incorporation, again filed with the state.
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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.
i believe that HOA will continuve for 4 seasons just like the original dutch version.