Quote:
Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
I don't recall when in the process we got it, but we got a years' worth of HOA meeting minutes to thumb through at some point. That was a good resource because it showed what the HOA was concerned about, how intrusive they were, and whether they were dealing with neighbor disputes well.
|
Yeah, that's written into the paperwork too. They have a certain length of time to get the HOA info to you, and you have a certain length of time by which you have to approve of the HOA info and remove that contingency.
The main reason it's there is that if the HOA is not handling its finances well, that could have a serious, major impact on your property value and your personal finances. So you wanna take that seriously.