Resident in a owners' association
As a homeowner in a property owners' association, it's important to be familiar with the various clauses that establish the framework for life and community within the homeowners' association. On this page, we provide you with useful knowledge and information regarding general meetings, articles of association, and house rules.
General meetings are crucial for the community within the homeowners' association. This is where important decisions are made that affect all homeowners. The following topics can be addressed at general meetings:
Operating budget
Annual financial statements
Size of common expenses
Maintenance and improvement projects
Election of board members
Selection of an administrator and auditor
Be part of making important decisions
Your participation is valuable, and we hope you will be an active part of the community by attending general meetings. Together, we can make decisions that ensure the future of our homeowners' association.
The Clauses of Association serve as the constitution of the homeowners' association and act as your guide to life within the association. They are filled with rules and regulations designed to ensure that all homeowners can coexist harmoniously, from the moment you move in until the day you leave the association.
The Clauses of Association are not just a collection of rules; they also provide guidance on how to enter into agreements with creditors such as contractors and outline the rights these creditors have in relation to homeowners. It's important to understand these rules so you can manage financial obligations and protect your rights as a homeowner.
If you haven't received the Clauses of Association, simply contact us, and we will ensure that you receive a copy.
House rules
Many homeowners' associations also have a set of house rules that establish guidelines for daily life and interactions within the association. These house rules serve as a guide to good neighborly conduct and outline general guidelines for members. The house rules can be customized and updated collaboratively to always reflect our shared values and needs.
If you would like to learn more about the house rules, you can read DEAS' standard house rules via the button below.
Resident in a owners' association
Should you need further assistance or have specific clauses or bylaws to be translated or clarified, please feel free to reach out to us at any time. Your satisfaction and understanding are our priorities.