Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why there are so many original homes
do you mean no new construction or tear down allowed?
Anonymous wrote:There is a legal distinction in Montgomery County between HOAs and neighborhood/community civic associations. HOAs own common property and have mandatory dues where community associations have voluntary dues and don't own common property. We live in a Kensington neighborhood that has covenants on the houses and a civic association (not an HOA). The civic association board can not change our covenants or assess dues to homeowners. (This was all spelled out to the community during a battle over covenants, etc.).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm, don't live there but it sounds like the deeds have covenants about making changes to the homes and building fences, and there is an organization that oversees that but it's not really an HOA
It's an association of home owners. Literally a HOA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why there are so many original homes
do you mean no new construction or tear down allowed?
Anonymous wrote:This is why there are so many original homes
Anonymous wrote:Hmm, don't live there but it sounds like the deeds have covenants about making changes to the homes and building fences, and there is an organization that oversees that but it's not really an HOA