Covenants, Bylaws and Design Guidelines
Covenants
HOA covenants are rules that homeowners agree to follow when they buy a property in a community that is managed by a homeowners association (HOA). The purpose of these covenants is to protect the property values, aesthetics, and quality of life in the community. HOA covenants cover things like landscaping, exterior paint colors, parking, pets, noise, and more. Homeowners who violate the covenants may face fines, liens, or legal action from the HOA.
Bylaws
HOA bylaws are the rules that govern how a homeowners association operates. They cover things like how the board of directors is elected, how meetings are conducted, and what powers the board has. Bylaws are important because they help ensure that the HOA runs smoothly and fairly, and that homeowners have a say in how their community is managed.
Design Guidelines
HOA Design Guidelines are a set of rules that homeowners have to follow when they want to make changes to their property. They are meant to protect the aesthetic and functional value of the community, and to prevent conflicts among neighbors. HOA Design Guidelines can cover things like landscaping, exterior paint colors, fences, roofs, solar panels, and more. If you want to modify your home, you have to submit a request to the HOA board and get their approval before you start any work.