Roof and siding replacement is a costly expenditure that may have a considerable influence on the aesthetic and performance of your home. If you want to replace your roof but live in a development that is governed by a homeowners association, you may need to get written permission first.
While a HOA is unlikely to prevent you from acquiring a new roof for your home, they may impose restrictions on the style and materials you can choose.
Here are some things to consider before replacing your HOA roof, as well as some pointers on how to make the process go as smoothly as possible.
If you live in a building or facility governed by a HOA, you must know its rules and regulations. If you don’t get approval before replacing your roof, you may end up breaking HOA laws and being forced to repeat the work. A large fine may also be imposed. These are known as covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs). Examine these paperwork carefully as they should detail everything you can and cannot do to your home. HOA standards might vary greatly from one association to the next.
If you have reviewed your HOA’s CC&Rs and discover that you are allowed to replace your roof, you can proceed. This normally requires submitting project forms to your HOA, which you may obtain from your local HOA. Next, engage a qualified local roofing company to do the task. Most HOAs demand that you choose a qualified and insured roofing contractor. During the project, your contractor will check your CC&Rs for compliance.
4 Tips to Get HOA Approval
Review Your HOA Contract
Your HOA contract should include detailed explanations of your property restrictions and guidelines. Reading the contract allows you to review the legal issues of your house purchase.
Ask Your HOA Property Manager
After you’ve examined your HOA contract, contact your neighborhood’s property manager to discuss your options. Ask them to walk you through the complete approval process and how long it will take them to approve your project. They can also help you locate the application forms.
Check Approved Colors
To choose materials or colors, your HOA may have a list of pre-approved colors or you may be completely free. It’s time to submit your application for your home renovation project and wait for the rest of the procedure to begin.
Build Your Case Patiently
Your next steps should be to wait for clearance and establish your case with your HOA’s review board. Affirmation of materials, colors, and design may take weeks or months.
Turn to the expert roofers of Ken Morton & Sons LLC for your roof repair, replacement and maintenance needs. Give us a call at (856) 582-8800 or fill out our contact form to request a free estimate. We serve homeowners in Pitman, NJ, and the surrounding communities.