What Does An HOA Architectural Committee Do? | HOA Management | Greenville SC

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What Does An HOA Architectural Committee Do?

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The Aesthetics and The Architectural Integrity of a Residential Community Preserving the aesthetics and the architectural integrity of a residential community is vital to enhance property value. Often, homeowners make improvements and modifications to their homes. However, these projects can affect the rest of the HOA appearance, and homeowners must perform these improvements under specific regulations. This means that they don’t have complete freedom to make exterior changes without permission.


Architectural guidelines are strategies to channel changes, restoration, or repairs on exteriors and facades. These guidelines are applied by architectural control committees. These committees must review the owner’s requests and make recommendations to the Board, which is in charge of the final decisions.


The Expertise of A Committee On many occasions, the board may carry out the duties of an architectural committee. However, the advantage of a specialized committee relies on its expertise and knowledge to enforce architectural guidelines.


Architectural Guidelines It is important to clarify the importance of architectural guidelines since people may tend to interpret them as advisory rather than mandatory. In this sense, it is essential to know that any modification must be warranted by the HOAs members, according to the advice of the architectural committee. On the other hand, if the board modifies the written rules according to changes in architectural codes, it is necessary to be as specific as possible. Besides, any approval granted with restrictions must be documented so that decisions don't appear to be arbitrary.


Aspects Covered By Architectural Guidelines ARCHITECTURAL GUIDELINES COVER ASPECTS RELATED TO THE COLORS THAT CAN BE USED ON THE FACADES AND EXTERIORS. LIKEWISE, IF A HOMEOWNER WANTS TO INSTALL A DECK, THIS PROJECT SHOULD BE APPROVED BY THE BOARD.


On the other side, the Board of Directors develops and approves the architectural guidelines. Any decision associated with these guidelines is considered an operating rule change; for this reason, the board must notify all members of the community any decision regarding this matter.


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