Frequently Asked Questions — National HOA Authority
What is National HOA Authority?
National HOA Authority is a reference resource dedicated to homeowners associations, covering governance, regulations, disputes, fees, board responsibilities, and related topics across the United States. It is part of the T3 Professional network of specialized real estate information sites. The goal is to make HOA-related information clear, organized, and easy to find for anyone who needs it.
What topics does this site cover?
The site covers a broad range of HOA-related subjects, including CC&Rs, bylaws, state-specific HOA laws, assessment structures, management practices, and homeowner rights. Content is organized to serve both everyday homeowners and real estate professionals looking for reliable reference material. Coverage spans communities of all types, including condominiums, planned developments, and single-family neighborhoods governed by associations.
Who is this site for?
National HOA Authority is useful for homeowners living in or considering a property within an HOA, real estate agents and brokers advising clients, investors evaluating HOA-governed properties, and anyone researching how associations operate. No specialized background is required to use the site. Content is written to be accessible whether someone is encountering HOA governance for the first time or looking to deepen their understanding.
Is this a directory or marketplace?
No. National HOA Authority is a reference resource, not a directory, marketplace, or lead-generation platform. The site does not list vendors, feature paid placements, or connect users to service providers. The focus is strictly on informational content.
Does this site provide legal, financial, or professional advice?
No. All content on National HOA Authority is provided for general reference and informational purposes only. Nothing on the site should be interpreted as legal, financial, or professional advice, and it does not substitute for consultation with a qualified attorney, accountant, or other licensed professional. Readers with specific situations are encouraged to seek appropriate professional guidance.
How is the information on this site sourced and maintained?
Content is developed through research into state statutes, publicly available HOA governance documents, industry standards, and established real estate practices. The site is reviewed and updated on an ongoing basis to reflect changes in laws, regulations, and common practices. While care is taken to ensure accuracy, users should verify critical details with authoritative local or state sources.
How can errors or outdated information be reported?
Accuracy matters, and feedback from readers helps keep the site reliable. Errors, outdated content, or suggestions for correction can be submitted through the contact page. All submissions are reviewed, and corrections are made when warranted.
Can content from this site be reproduced or cited?
Content may be cited for reference with appropriate attribution to National HOA Authority. Reproduction of substantial portions of site content without permission is not permitted. For specific reuse or licensing inquiries, please use the contact page.