Siding Replacement Tips for HOA Members

Siding is critical for protecting your home against the elements and harsh weather. You must maintain it regularly and replace it as soon as it shows signs of deterioration or severe damage.

If you live in a neighborhood with a homeowners association (HOA), you’ll need board approval for your siding replacement. Exterior home improvements must be reviewed and approved by your HOA board, which typically has strict rules about the appearance of houses in the community.

Read on to learn more about the things HOA members should know before replacing their siding.

Review Your Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs)

Different HOAs have different CC&Rs, so make sure your contractor is familiar with your HOA’s CC&Rs. Furthermore, you should also have the latest version of these guidelines. Contact a board member if you have questions about the CC&Rs.

Obtain Approval Before Starting Your Siding Project

You will be required to submit a project proposal form and additional documents to have your siding replacement approved. Never start any project without your HOA’s approval. 

Be Patient

Wait for a response from your HOA after submitting a project proposal for approval. Your HOA board will need to check several details about your project, and it may take weeks for them to respond to your request. That said, submit your requirements as early as possible to avoid delays in your project.

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