I am considering purchasing a house in a residential community with a homeowners association, but want to learn more about how the HOA is run first. Are HOA bylaws public records?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
The HOA bylaws are not required to be public records, but usually are to provide future homeowners as much information about the HOA operations as possible. The bylaws are often published alongside the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs), which are required to be made publicly available.
If your HOA bylaws are not publicly available, community members should know where and how to access them. Be sure to carefully review your HOA’s bylaws, as you would your
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