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  2. Homeowner association - Wikipedia

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    A non-HOA property owner pays taxes to fund street repairs performed by the city. The HOA property owners pay these same taxes, and benefit from their use of public roads, etc. without the local government (i.e. taxpayers) having to pay for the HOA's private roads, etc. which the non-HOA property owner cannot use.

  3. Beneficial ownership - Wikipedia

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    Beneficial owner is subject to a state's statutory laws regulating interest or title transfer. [2] This often relates where the legal title owner has implied trustee duties to the beneficial owner. [clarification needed] A common example of a beneficial owner is the real or true owner of funds held by a nominee bank.

  4. Common-interest development - Wikipedia

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    The HOA governs the CID based upon the incorporated covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs) which were recorded when the property was subdivided. [citation needed] The CC&Rs will outline the financial budgeting guideline for the HOA in determining the dollar amount in maintenance fees for assessing the owners. In a wholly owned CID ...

  5. ‘They can’t keep up with the payments’: Exorbitant HOA fees ...

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    Unfortunately, this leaves property owners facing a difficult choice: stay as dues become unaffordable or sell the condo for a reduced value and try to find somewhere more affordable to live at a ...

  6. Owner financing: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    Cons. Challenging to find a willing seller. Higher interest rates and/or a balloon payment, depending on agreement. Responsible for keeping up with homeowners insurance and property tax payments

  7. Owner asks: Am I powerless to end one HOA president's ... - AOL

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    Question: I live in an HOA, and our current board president has been president for 12 years. Every time there is an election, he automatically becomes president again because there is not a quorum.

  8. Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act was created to provide a model set of laws to govern condominium, cooperative, homeowner association and planned unit development communities in the United States. Variations of the act have been adopted in Colorado, Washington (state), and some other states.

  9. Davis–Stirling Common Interest Development Act - Wikipedia

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    Under Davis–Stirling, a developer of a common interest development is able to create a homeowner association (HOA) to govern the development. As part of creating the HOA, the developer records a document known as the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions against the units or parcels within the HOA with the county recorder.