What is a homeowner's association?

It is a non-profit corporation registered with the State and managed by a duly elected Board of Directors. Its purpose is to maintain all common areas and to govern the community in accordance with the provision of the legal documents: CC&Rs, Bylaws, and Articles of Incorporation. The governing legal documents for the association may be viewed on the Governing Documents & Resolutions page. The corporation is financially supported by all members of the homeowners association. Membership is both automatic and mandatory.

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1. What is a "management company," what do they do, and how do I reach them?
2. What is a homeowner's association?
3. What are the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs)?
4. What are the Bylaws?
5. What is the Board of Directors?
6. Are there any other rules?
7. If I am having a problem with a neighbor for a violation of the Policies and Guidelines, what can I do?
8. Are Board Meetings open to all residents? If so, where and when are they held?
9. If I want to serve on a committee, how do I find out what committees are active and how I can get involved?
10. What is my assessment?
11. How is the amount of my assessment determined?
12. Will my assessment go up?
13. What happens if I don't pay my assessment?