Homeowners Associations in Plano
What is a Homeowners Association?
A homeowners association (HOA), unlike a neighborhood association (NA), is a formal legal entity created to maintain common areas and enforce private deed restrictions and covenants.
- Membership is mandatory for all property owners within the boundaries of the association.
- Members are required to pay established maintenance and carrying fees.
- Homeowners associations have the legal authority to enact and enforce maintenance and design standards above and beyond those required by City ordinance.
Homeowners associations are corporations with formal bylaws and a governing board. Typically homeowners associations hire a property management company to handle maintenance and enforcement issues.
Important Information and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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HOA Registration
Have you registered your HOA or NA with the City of Plano's contact database? If not, please do so today! (See link below)
The City of Plano maintains an online contact database as a courtesy for all mandatory and voluntary homeowners associations (HOAs) and neighborhood associations (NAs) in Plano. Associations must submit the information they wish to be made available to the public through this registration tool and the information is displayed through an interactive map and database system.
The information provided will be made available to City departments for official business activities, such as notifications for zoning adjustments, development activity, and community improvement projects. The contact database is also used by potential homebuyers, realtors, management companies, title companies, insurance companies, and residents in need of HOA contact information.
PLEASE NOTE: Information from previous HOA registrations and updates will not be used to create the new database; registration is voluntary and a registrant may provide as much or as little information as you like.
HOA Registration Link
HOA Contact Database (interactive map)
IMPORTANT: Follow these steps to use the database!
1. Click link to go to GIS Interactive Map - see link below
2. Click link in the blue bar of the GIS page that says ‘Homeowners Assoc.’
3. Click the drop down menu arrow below the map to choose the association needed
4. Once the map shows the boundaries of the HOA chosen from the dropdown list, CLICK the identification
tool above the map THEN CLICK inside the boundaries (on the map showN) and the contact information will appear in the window below the map.
HOA Contact Database Link
If you need assistance using this tool, please call Monique Coleman at (972) 941-5397.