Pointe Documents For Your Reference
One of the benefits of living in a condominium community is that various aspects of maintenance are the responsibility of the managing board to repair. There are, however, certain aspects of maintenance that are solely the resident’s responsibility. This document hopes to provide a clearer understanding of the separation. If you are still uncertain about a specific repair after reading this, please do not hesitate to contact the board by emailing us at pm@C21.com.
You can also submit a Maintenance request using your AppFolio account at the following link. CENTURY 21 Dale Realty Co. Property Management (appfolio.com)
Homeowners’ associations (HOAs) have rules and regulations by which home buyers must abide if they purchase a property within a community. These rules and regulations are designed to preserve the community’s integrity and property values, distribute the cost of services, protect residents and make the community a desirable place to live.
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Download Original Incorporation Docs from 1993
An HOA, which is generally set up as a non-profit corporation, is an organization established to manage a private, planned community. Like other corporations, the HOA is governed by a board of directors (who are elected by the members) and a set of rules called bylaws.
The bylaws govern how the HOA operates and contain the information needed to run the HOA as a business. For example, the bylaws cover matters such as:
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How often the HOA holds meetings
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How the meetings are conducted
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The duties of the various offices of the board of directors
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How many people are on the board
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Membership voting rights
If you are thinking of purchasing a home in an HOA community (or already live in one), you should take the time to familiarize yourself with the CC&Rs and bylaws so that you are aware of any neighborhood restrictions and so that you fully understand how the community operates.
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Download Original Incorporation Docs from 1993
Below are links to documents that explain some actions all unit owners can take in their units to prevent things from happening that would cause potential insurance claims costs. By following some simple guidelines in these documents we can all contribute to keeping the insurance premiums that insure various portions of our units low.
Unit Owner Loss Prevention Reminders Fire
Unit Owner Loss Prevention RemindersHVAC