Ledgestone Terrace Homeowners Association, Austin Texas currently has an active association with a board of directors. Ledgestone Terrace HOA is located in the county of . Please scroll down the page to see the current property manager and board of directors for Ledgestone Terrace HOA. You can also ask the homeowners or condo association, board members, or property manager questions using the red “Ask the Property Manager or Board Members a Question” button.
For maintenance requests, eStoppel, complaints, rules & regulations, HOA fees and documents, amenities, real estate purchase/sales, wind mitigation requests, and architectural/landscape committee, please contact the property manager.
Below is a list of the board members and property manager for Ledgestone Terrace Homeowners Association, Austin Texas. Before purchasing in an HOA community you will want to research their rules and deed restrictions, reserve funds, budget, bylaws, and documents of the association. You should acquire a copy of the HOA's operating financial statement so that you understand how the HOA fees are being allocated and ensure the reserve fund is adequately funded.
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Ledgestone Terrace Homeowners Association, Austin Texas Property Manager & Board of Directors:
TYPE | NAME | ADDRESS | ADDRESS2 | CITY | STATE | ZIP | PHONE | WEBSITE | |
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Board Member | Bryan Jamail | 151 S First St Ste 100 | Austin | TX | 78704 | ||||
Board Member | Bryan Jamail | 151 S First St Ste 100 | Austin | TX | 78704 | ||||
Property Manager | Alliance Association Management Inc - Associa | 115 Wild Basin Rd Ste 308 | Austin | TX | 78746 | 512-347-2868 | http://www.associaonline.com | ||
HOA Legal Name: Ledgestone Terrace Property Owners Association, Inc.
Reserve funds are used for large projects such as replacements or repairs within the homeowners association. The funds usually have strict criteria for how they are to be used. The criteria is based on the HOA community rules and regulations, bylaws and accountability. Some examples of reserve fund use are:
This is just a brief look at a few examples of major projects that the reserve fund may be used for. Community-wide there may be hundreds of items the HOA board is responsible for, so check your governing documents. To get a copy of the governing documents for please contact the board members or property manager listed above.
The officers of the board of directors are generally president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer and member at large.
Being a volunteer member of an HOA board of directors does come with duties and responsibilities. The associations C.C.and R.'s (covenants, conditions and restrictions) and Bylaws set forth the general powers and duties of the Board and the specific limitations upon the Board's powers. The Board of Directors of an HOA generally have the power to adopt and publish "Rules and Regulations" to protect the interests of the homeowners. Each individual board position comes with certain duties and responsibilities. Read more about joining your HOA board of directors ...click here!
Being a volunteer member of an HOA board of directors does come with duties and responsibilities. The associations C.C.and R.'s (covenants, conditions and restrictions) and Bylaws set forth the general powers and duties of the Board and the specific limitations upon the Board's powers. The Board of Directors of an HOA generally have the power to adopt and publish "Rules and Regulations" to protect the interests of the homeowners. Each individual board position comes with certain duties and responsibilities.
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