Read your governing documents to determine whether or not this directive is listed.
Homeowners insurance will continue after an owners death. The Homeowners insurance policy will typically be paid for by the executor of the estate and become his or her responsibility.
No. Homeowners Insurance does not cover the owners default on a mortgage note.
Yes, of course. The current owners on the policy have to pay for the insurance policy, This is why this policy states that it is a homeowners policy.
It depends on the specific rules and regulations of the Homeowners Association. In some cases, non-owners may be eligible to serve on the board of directors if they meet certain criteria, such as being a family member or representing a business that owns property within the association. However, in most cases, the board of directors is composed of homeowners within the association.
Read your governing documents to determine who is eligible to occupy a director's post on the board. Generally, this is limited to owners, and employees are specifically banned from becoming a director.
Gary Bettman and the board of directors (owners of teams)
Property Owners' Association (similar to Homeowners' Association)
If the 'neighborhood' is composed of owners in the association, then owners can vote to remove a set of directors. Your governing documents document this process. The association, however, requires leadership, so the owners will be required to elect a new set of directors to lead the business of the association.
There are over 75 million homeowners in the United States. This is done from previous years as many homeowners have been foreclosed on.
Private property owners in the United States can restrict public access to their land
Your homeowners insurance covers your home structure.
Yes. Associations' boards and directors are best advised to engage the services of a local, common interest community attorney, to advise them as to their legal requirements and limitations. Association counsel may not be available for use by individual owners in dispute matters with the board.