Residential Associations
Residential associations are organizations formed by homeowners in a specific community or neighborhood. Their primary purpose is to manage shared spaces and enforce community rules, ensuring a pleasant living environment. These associations often oversee amenities like parks, pools, and clubhouses, and they may also handle landscaping and maintenance of common areas.
Members of a residential association typically pay dues or fees to support these activities. The association is usually governed by a board of directors, elected by the homeowners, who make decisions on behalf of the community. This structure helps maintain property values and fosters a sense of community among residents.