HOA

Enjoy peace of mind and a better lifestyle with comprehensive HOA coverage and support in your Grenadier Home community.

Your Partner in Community Living

At Grenadier Homes, your HOA is meticulously planned and organized to ensure you can enjoy a vibrant community without the burden of maintenance tasks. We continuously care for our homeowners even after we hand over the keys, allowing you to focus on living your best life while we handle the details that keep your neighborhood beautiful and harmonious.

What's Covered

From essential upkeep to comprehensive community care, your HOA handles all those time-consuming maintenance tasks, so you can focus on the more important things in life.

Yard irrigation system and common irrigation backflow systems.

Exterior pest control.

Exterior doors of residences.

Exterior surface water drainage systems.

Location and appearance of cable for television or internet.

Location and appearance of exterior mounted devices for television antennas and satellite dishes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need an HOA?

An HOA ensures that your community remains beautiful, organized, and harmonious. At Grenadier Homes, our HOA guidelines are designed to enhance your living experience, making it easier for you to enjoy a well-maintained neighborhood without the hassle. We’ve fine-tuned our rules to offer clarity and peace of mind.

Your dues are pooled together to maintain and improve the community. This non-profit arrangement ensures that funds are used effectively for current needs and saved for future enhancements. An annual budget is planned, and reserves are kept for any necessary repairs, ensuring the long-term sustainability of your community.

You’re covered. Our bulk insurance policy means you save on individual costs and there’s no separate deductible for each homeowner. If repairs are needed, the HOA manages everything, making the process smooth and less disruptive as repairs can be coordinated for the entire community.

The areas you’ll be responsible for can vary depending on the home and the community. In some neighborhoods, homeowners are responsible for all lawn maintenance, while in others, certain areas—like patios or front yards—may be covered by the community’s maintenance plan. We recommend reviewing the community guidelines or HOA documents to understand which parts of the landscape will be your responsibility.

Connect With Your HOA

Stay informed and engaged with your community. Your HOA is here to provide support, answer questions, and ensure a seamless living experience.

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