Newport Homeowners Association

Understanding HOA Governing Documents: What Homeowners Should Know

A clear overview of the key governing documents used by homeowners associations and how they affect day-to-day community living.

Organized HOA documents and notes

Knowing where each governing document fits helps you find answers quickly and avoid surprises. Here is how they typically work together:

  • Declaration/CC&Rs: The recorded document that sets property use restrictions, maintenance obligations, and the Association’s authority.
  • Bylaws: Define the board structure, elections, meeting procedures, and officer duties.
  • Rules and Regulations: Everyday standards—parking, noise, amenity use—that the board can update within the authority granted by the CC&Rs.
  • Policies and guidelines: Details on specific topics like architectural review, collections, and insurance certificates.
  • Minutes and budgets: Records of board decisions and the financial plan that funds operations and reserves.

When you have a question, check the most specific, current document first. If something is unclear or out of date, ask the board or management office for clarification—good governance relies on clear documentation and informed homeowners.

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