Most Association Covenants require approval from a governing committee for almost any change to your property. These enhancements vary by community, but may include Pools, Fences, Sheds & Outbuildings, Major Landscaping projects such as new decks, patios or car pads, and in some communities, where you cut-in your flower beds, and what you put in them. Thus, receiving association approval protects you, and all the property owners in your community, against homeowners building "an enhancement" that is not attractive or consistent with the rest of the community.
The Rosebrook HOA Architectural Control Committee (ACC) strives to maintain and enhance the aesthetic quality of the community. The ACC, which consists of the Board of Directors, Management Company and Builder, serves as a review board for homeowner/members wishing to make additions/changes to their home or landscape.
If you are planning any changes to the outside of your home (including painting, fences, sheds, etc.), the governing documents, as of December 1, 2014, require that you submit a form to the committee for approval. The ACC form and help guide can be found on the ACC page of the Members Area.
The Rosebrook HOA Architectural Control Committee (ACC) strives to maintain and enhance the aesthetic quality of the community. The ACC, which consists of the Board of Directors, Management Company and Builder, serves as a review board for homeowner/members wishing to make additions/changes to their home or landscape.
If you are planning any changes to the outside of your home (including painting, fences, sheds, etc.), the governing documents, as of December 1, 2014, require that you submit a form to the committee for approval. The ACC form and help guide can be found on the ACC page of the Members Area.