Oak Highlands Homeowners Association (OHHA) allows the owners to administrate and manage their community. One of the main purposes of the OHHA is to enforce a set of covenants (promises) which bind all owners. The covenants are in a document called a Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions ("CC&Rs"). This includes common areas, tennis court, basketball court, building restrictions, etc.. Property owners are required to pay assessments (bi-annually) to enable the OHHA to operate the association and maintain the common property.
OHHA is governed by a board of volunteer owners elected by the remaining owners. The board holds regular monthly meetings to enforce the CC&Rs, to establish a budget, authorize expenditures, collect assessments, problem solve, and oversee maintenance of the common property. The board acts in much the same way as a corporate board of directors.
The main source of legal authority allowing OHHA to enforce its rules comes from the recorded CC&Rs and Bylaws. Because the documents are recorded on the county real estate records, home buyers become legally bound by the valid provisions of these documents when they purchase their homes. Homeowners Association laws may also provide additional legal authority not contained in the OHHA documents. Homeowner Association actions are usually upheld in court if the authority is provided in the documents or by statute and the board acts reasonably in carrying out the authority.
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secretary@oakhighlands.com