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The Design Review Guidelines outline the rules and regulations for homeowners regarding exterior modifications, landscaping, and architectural styles to maintain aesthetic consistency within the community.
Homeowners must complete the Architectural Design Request for Approval Form, including detailed drawings and specifications of the proposed changes, and submit it to the Architectural Design Review Committee.
Any exterior alterations or additions, including but not limited to fences, patios, play structures, and color changes, require prior written approval from the Architectural Design Review Committee.
Yes, front yard landscaping must include a minimum of two 15-gallon trees and six 5-gallon plants from the approved plant list. Non-conforming landscaping may be subject to removal.
Yes, solar panels are permitted but must be approved by the Committee before installation. They should be placed on the roof pitch opposite the street side elevation and screened from view.
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County records. The property appraiser (tax collector) may indicate whether the parcel is part of an HOA on the tax bill. Look up your propertys tax bill, then pull one for a property that you know is in that HOA and compare them. Most of these records are available online and you might be able to do this right now.
Guide for Buying a Home with an HOA Ask to see the governing documents. Research your monthly fees and what they cover. Double-check the HOAs finances. Get to know the community. If you do buy into an HOA, get involved.
Arizona homeowners pay an average of $448 monthly in HOA fees, with about 875,000 households participating in HOA communities.
Neighborhood associations are more likely to be formed in older, established neighborhoods, whereas HOAs are generally established at the time a residential neighborhood is built and sold. In some cases, neighborhood associations exist simultaneously with HOAs, and each may not encompass identical boundaries.
Check the States Business Filings Once youre on the website, you can search for the HOAs business filings using the name of your subdivision or community. This search will often reveal the HOAs mailing address, registered agent name and address, and sometimes officer or director contact details.

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