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Tips for buying in an HOA

After considering the pros and cons of an HOA you are ready to go looking at houses to purchase. Knowing that the home that you choose to purchase might in in an homeowner association. Here are some tips to ensure that you are ready for the life in an HOA if your dream home is located in one.

Tip number one:

Read all of the rules and regulations BEFORE buying. In the State of Colorado the contract has dates and deadlines for when the buyers must be provided with all of the HOA information. This includes rules, regulations and the financial information regarding the HOA. Once the information is received the buyer has the right to cancel the contract, due to finding the HOA docs unsatisfactory. This could be because you find out the HOA has a maximum weight for dogs of 25 pounds. You have a wonderful black lab that weights 75 pounds.

Tip number two:

Another things to remember when you are living in an HOA is to follow the rules. Once you have purchased your property and moved in, you need to follow the rules. They are not suggestions. You cannot bend or or change the existing rules. Not following the HOA rules and regulations can mean you are charged fines.

Tip number three:

Stay informed. Your HOA will communicated with you and let you know proposed changes in rules and fees. Your HOA will also provide you with meeting minutes so that you can stay informed about issues before the HOA board.

Tip number four:

Attend board meetings. Reading the minutes is great, but being present for the annual meeting is even better. The more involved you are the more informed you will be. Being involves allows you to have a say in community decisions.

Tip number five:

Join the board. Most HOA.s are needing board members to volunteer their hime to join the board. Serving on the board lets you directly influence decisions that are made that affect your neighborhood. As a board member, you are able to affect policies and advocate for your interests.

HOA’s are not entirely good or bad. Whether you buy a home in an HOA or not is a personal preference. If you valued the amenities and services that the HOA offers, an HOA could be a good fit. Make sure that you know what you are getting into. Making an informed decision is important. Once you are in an HOA be sure to follow the rules and get involved.

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