Rules For Condo Board Members In Fairfax

State:
Multi-State
County:
Fairfax
Control #:
US-00452
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The document outlines the rules for condo board members in Fairfax, detailing the structure and operational procedures of a residential condominium association. It specifies that an association of co-owners will manage the project, with provisions for amendments to bylaws and adherence to state laws. Key features include architectural control guidelines, restrictions on unit use, and community maintenance responsibilities. The filling and editing instructions highlight that the bylaws may require modifications to suit specific situations, ensuring all co-owners can participate in governance. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it provides clarity on governance mechanisms, establishes community standards, and delineates the rights and responsibilities of co-owners. Use cases involve navigating disputes, facilitating compliance with requirements, and managing community relations effectively within the condo association framework.
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The Virginia inium Act (the “Act”) was enacted on July 1, 1974. It superseded the Horizontal Property Act, which was enacted in 1962. iniums are purely “creatures of statute” meaning that without the laws permitting them, they would not exist. In other words, they are a legal entity created by statute.

Who governs homeowners associations in Virginia? HOAs are subject to a number of state, federal, and local laws and are governed by a common interest community board that creates and enforces certain rules and regulations contained in the HOA's governing documents.

For questions or additional information, please contact the Office of the Common Interest Community Ombudsman at (804) 367-2941 or cicombudsman@dpor.virginia.

Common Interest Community Board | Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation.

Who governs homeowners associations in Virginia? HOAs are subject to a number of state, federal, and local laws and are governed by a common interest community board that creates and enforces certain rules and regulations contained in the HOA's governing documents.

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Rules For Condo Board Members In Fairfax