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Q.Must a homeowner provide the HOA with access to his/her unit or home?

A.Most homeowner association CC&Rs (Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions) give the HOA the right to enter any unit or lot whenever necessary to fulfill an HOA duty (e.g., common area maintenance, ensuring compliance with pet rules, verifying a homeowner’s compliance with owner maintenance requirements and alteration restrictions, etc…). The CC&Rs generally will require the HOA to provide the homeowner with advance notice of the entry, absent an emergency. When the CC&Rs are silent on these issues, both the right of entry, and the requirement for advance notice, would be implied.

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