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What are the typical cure periods for different HOA rule violations?
Cure periods vary by rule and governing documents. HOALife helps boards specify correction deadlines and track compliance across different violation types.
Understanding cure periods
HOALife’s violation workflows prompt boards to set correction deadlines based on CC&Rs and local statutes. Common cure periods range from 3 to 30 days, depending on the nature of the violation— for example, unsightly trash may have a shorter cure than structural changes.
Factors to consider
- Severity: Safety hazards often require immediate attention.
- Complexity: Structural or landscaping violations may need more time.
- Local law: Some states mandate minimum notice periods.
HOALife’s role
The system records deadlines, sends reminders, and logs compliance, ensuring no deadlines are missed and providing an audit trail for boards and homeowners.
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