3 Reminders For HOA Residents During The Holiday Season
Posted on January 3, 2017 8:00 AM by HOA Sites
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The holiday season is a festive time where many residents in the homeowners association make plans with family and friends. Before decorating your home or inviting anyone over, take a moment to read the Covenants, Conditions, & Restrictions to verify you follow the rules of your association. During times of celebration, you may forget what is posted on the neighborhood website but these reminders will ensure you adhere to the rules.
Comply With Guidelines
Three aspects to consider are outdoor decorations, noise level, and rules for visitors. The last event you want to deal with during the holidays is for the HOA board to notify you that you have violated one of the homeowners association rules. What should be a joyous occasion might quickly be spoiled with removing decorations or lighting to conform to the guidelines.
Always read over the CC&R’s prior to starting so you learn about the restrictions regarding outdoor decorations. It just might save you from receiving an annoying violation notice and climbing the ladder to remove decorative lighting. Aside from that, what noise level is acceptable and what should guests know about parking?
Reminders For A Special Time Of Year
Many residents host a party for the holiday season which means parking spaces may be limited if neighbors next to each other have a party at the same time. If you are the one hosting, take a look at the CC&R’s or ask an HOA board member about guest parking so your family and friends know where they should park.
Occasionally, the noise level at holiday parties will be loud, especially if there is a large crowd. In a homeowners association, noise should be kept to a minimum to respect other residents and end the party at a respectable time. Residents are urged to check the neighborhood website frequently for updates and remember these reminders to ensure the HOA rules are followed!
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