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- Neighborhood Association
This type of association generally includes the residents and businesses
within a specifically defined area. Membership involves both the
homeowners, renters, and businesses within the defined neighborhood
boundaries.
The issues of a neighborhood association are broad based, addressing
residential and business concerns impacting the specific community.
- Homeowners'
Association
This type of association generally includes lot owners who join together
for the betterment of their subdivision or neighborhood. There
are two types of homeowners' associations: 1) voluntary and 2) mandatory.
A
voluntary homeowners' association means that owners do not have
to be a member of the association. These associations do not have any
authority
to force lot owners to do anything. A mandatory homeowners' association
means that owners automatically belong to the association and must
pay dues. These associations have the authority to enforce rules and
regulations
and may be able to place liens against an owner's property if the
owner is not paying dues.
- Tenants' Association
This type of association has members who are renters in multi-unit
complexes. Members address any relevant neighborhood issues.
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