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Teresa Ann McManus's Guide to Homeowner Associations
There are several factors consumers take into account when buying a home, including property features, proximity to their work and the surrounding community. The neighborhood they are moving into can play a large role on a new homeowner's experience, so it's important to research the particulars of each community thoroughly.
One of the first questions potential buyers should ask is whether the community is governed by a homeowners association. These associations are typically run by real estate developers in suburban areas who want to give neighborhoods a certain appearance to make homes easier to sell.
Determine the rules homeowners associations impose
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Homeowners associations can provide a number of benefits for buyers, such as keeping a property management company on retainer to keep the community immaculate. In addition, rules can help owners avoid property disputes with neighbors. However, membership is typically a condition of purchase and buyers in these types of communities are usually not given the option to decline joining. In addition, homeowners associations can place certain restrictions on owners, regarding the appearance of their homes to the pets they may own and whether they can rent out their properties, according to MSN Real Estate.
For example, standard homeowners association rules allow them to govern the color of the house, the size of an owner's pets and how they can decorate their homes for the holidays, the news source reports. Each association is built differently, so the rules may vary.
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Homeowners association disputes
Because new owners may be required to become members of a homeowners association if they purchase certain homes, it's important to fully understand the rules of the association and determine beforehand if they are reasonable. This is largely because homeowners have few other avenues for disputing restrictions once they have purchased the home. Violating the terms of a contract can result in fines and lawsuits for homeowners.
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Teresa Ann McManus, NYS Licensed Associate Broker, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, 366 Underhill Avenue, Yorktown Heights, New York 10598 914-245-3400 Office/CELL 914-263-1914