Can an HOA Change Rules Without a Vote?
- Board of Directors, Governing Documents
If you live in an HOA, you may have asked yourself: Can the board really change the rules without asking homeowners first? The answer is: sometimes yes, sometimes no. It depends on the type of rule, what your governing documents say, and the requirements of state law.
The Three Levels of HOA Rules
Not all HOA rules are created equal. Understanding the difference helps you know when a vote is required:
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CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions): These are the “big picture” rules of the community, covering property use, architectural standards, and long-term restrictions. Because of their importance, changes to CC&Rs almost always require a homeowner vote.
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Bylaws: These focus on how the HOA itself operates—such as elections, meetings, and board powers. Depending on your documents and local laws, some bylaw changes may be made by the board, while others require approval from the membership.
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Rules & Regulations: These are the day-to-day policies that affect residents most directly, such as:
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