FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Confused and looking for answers? Explore the questions the below:

— What are HOA dues used for?

HOA dues cover the cost of maintaining and improving common areas, landscaping, insurance, and other essential services that keep our neighborhood running, attractive, and enjoyable.

— How often are dues collected?

Dues are collected annually. Payment details and deadlines are provided in your HOA statements and through our online portal.

— What happens if I don’t pay my HOA dues on time?

Late payments may result in late fees, interest charges, or other collection actions as outlined in the community’s governing documents. We encourage timely payment to avoid these issues.

— Can I review how my dues are being spent?

Yes! The HOA provides financial reports and budget updates to all members. Transparency is a priority, and homeowners are always welcome to ask questions.

— Why does the HOA enforce rules?

Rules are in place to maintain the beauty, safety, and value of our community. Consistent enforcement ensures fairness and helps protect everyone’s investment in their home.

— What happens if there is an empty seat on the Board or Officer side?

If a Board or officer position becomes vacant, the HOA’s governing documents outline the process for filling that seat. Typically, the Board may appoint a qualified homeowner to serve until the next election, or the position may remain open until a new member is elected. This ensures that the Board can continue to operate effectively and that homeowners remain represented.

— Are HOA meeting minutes available to homeowners?

Homeowners have access to minutes from community-wide meetings, which provide updates on important projects, budgets, and neighborhood matters. However, minutes from monthly Board and officer meetings are not distributed, as these sessions may involve sensitive topics and are kept private to ensure confidentiality and protect homeowner privacy.

— How will I be notified if I have a violation ?

If a violation is observed, the HOA will send a written notice to the homeowner. The notice will describe the issue, reference the applicable rule, and outline the steps and timeline to correct it.

— What happens if I don’t correct a violation ?

If a violation is not resolved within the stated timeframe, the HOA may issue additional notices, fines, or take further action as permitted by the governing documents. Our goal is always to work with homeowners first to resolve issues cooperatively.

OUR COMMITMENT TO THE COMMUNITY

In Val Del Estates, we believe a strong neighborhood is built on trust, transparency, and care. Our Board and volunteers are dedicated to protecting property values, enhancing the quality of life, and ensuring our community remains a welcoming place for everyone. Through open communication, responsible stewardship of resources, and a shared vision for the future, we are proud to serve our homeowners and work together to make our neighborhood the best it can be.

A COMMUNITY IN PROGRESS

Val Del Estates is still developing, and with that comes the excitement of growth. While construction is ongoing, your HOA is dedicated to ensuring today’s homeowners experience a safe, well-cared-for, and welcoming environment. Every step forward is part of building the strong, vibrant community we all envisioned, and we are committed to supporting you through each stage of that journey.

We sincerely thank our homeowners for your patience, trust, and partnership as we continue to grow together.