![]() ![]() If you are interested in having your listing link to your website, and be displayed near the top of the page, please inquire about our Partner Programs. The Vendor Directory is visited by thousands of board members each month. This is a static listing in the appropriate region of your state. HOA-USA is pleased to offer a FREE listing in our state-specific Vendor Directory. Four levels of Partnership allow us to provide cost-effective marketing campaigns to companies large and small.Ĭompanies interested in learning more about the HOA-USA Partner Program should inquire in the comments section of the form below or contact a Partner Account Specialist at (919) 798-0813.Īdd or Update Your Listing in Our Vendor Directory is designed to provide state specific marketing opportunities to our Partners. The HOA-USA Partner Program is an opportunity for companies to market their products and services to the board members of their single family, townhome, and condominium associations. If you are interested in having your listing be displayed near the top of the page with enhanced contact info and recognition, please inquire about our Partner Program. The company information you provide will be used solely for the purpose of updating our site, and your personal information will not be shared with anyone. Please fill out the form below to be added to the directory, or to update your listing. This is a single static listing for your state. HOA-USA is pleased to offer a FREE listing for your management company in our state-specific Management Company Directory. Additional legal regulations can exist in the form of case law standards set by professional organizations such as accountants, engineers, architects, home inspectors, and real estate brokers as well as lender requirements.Īdd or Update Your Listing in Our Management Company Directory. ![]() Local Ordinances, while not specific to homeowner associations, apply to building codes, animal control, abandoned cars, water, etc.Some examples include stormwater runoff, coastal development, elevator inspections for condos, and pool operations to name a few. There are typically additional state laws that are not specific to Common Interest Communities which require compliance.Some but not all include the The Fair Housing Act, Internal Revenue Codes, the American Disabilities Act, the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act, the FCC OTARD Rule (Over the Air Reception Devices – Satellite Dishes) and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Resolutions are additional rules and regulations that the association may adopt.The Bylaws are the rules for management and administration.The CCR’s (Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions) are publicly recorded deed restrictions.The recorded map or ‘plat’ defines each owner’s title to property including the association’s title to common areas.The Articles of Incorporation filed with the Secretary of State provide the legal basis of the association in the form of an Incorporated Non-Profit Corporation. ![]()
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