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In short: They handle the daily operations so the volunteer Board doesn't have to.
The management company is hired by the Board to:
Have a question or concern? Contact the management company directly →
In short: Your $95/month covers shared expenses like landscaping, insurance, and long-term repairs.
Your dues are split between two accounts:
The Board reviews and adjusts the budget annually based on actual community needs. Pay your dues online →
In short: Late fees apply after 45 days, and continued non-payment can lead to a lien on your property.
Here's the timeline:
Having trouble paying? Contact the management company early—they may be able to help you set up a payment plan. Get in touch →
In short: Yes, but you need written approval first.
Before making exterior changes—like new paint colors, patio covers, windows, landscaping, or fencing—you must submit a request to the Architectural Committee.
This process helps maintain property values and neighborhood appearance. Making changes without approval may result in:
In short: All governing documents are available on our Documents page.
The key documents you should know about:
You should have received these at closing, but they're always available here: View All Documents →
In short: California has specific laws protecting both HOAs and homeowners.
The main laws that apply:
The Board works to ensure our community complies with all applicable laws.