Homeowners’ associations are responsible for maintaining the community in which they reside. These responsibilities include:
1. Maintaining Common Areas: The association is responsible for maintaining areas such as parks, pools, walkways, and roads.
2. Collecting Fees: The homeowners association will collect fees from residents to maintain and improve the community.
3. Enforcing Community Rules: The homeowners association will enforce the rules and regulations in place for the community. This includes restrictions on property changes, noise levels, and other aspects of daily life.
4. Addressing Community Concerns: The association responds to concerns raised by residents and takes action to address them. This includes
5. Addressing Maintenance and Repair Issues: The association may contract for repairs or maintenance of common areas and facilities.
6. Organizing Events and Activities: The homeowners association will organize events and activities for residents to build community and increase social engagement.
7. Managing Finances: The association maintains financial records, manages accounts, and creates budgets to meet the community’s needs.
8. Representing the Community: The homeowners association represents the community to outside entities such as government agencies and vendors.
9. Adjudicating Disputes: The association may function as a mediator between neighbors and residents to deescalate conflicts and disputes.
10. Planning for the Future: The homeowners’ association will make plans for future improvements, such as new buildings or facilities.