A Homeowners Association (HOA) is a private organization within a residential community—such as a neighborhood, condominium complex, or planned development—that is responsible for managing and maintaining common areas,
enforcing community rules, and preserving property values.
When someone buys a home in an HOA-governed community, they automatically become a member of the association and agree to follow its rules and regulations. These rules, often outlined in governing documents like Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs), are
designed to maintain a consistent and attractive appearance throughout the community while promoting a harmonious living environment.
The daily operations of Stonebrook Homeowners Association, Inc. are expertly handled by Michel De Oliveira, LCAM, of Alton Madison Property Mgmt. With a strong commitment to excellence, the management team ensures every aspect of the community is well cared for—creating an environment residents are proud to call home.
HOAs oversee the upkeep of shared spaces, such as parks, clubhouses, pools, sidewalks, and landscaping. In gated communities like Stonebrook, this can also include security features like gates and perimeter walls.
HOAs establish and enforce community rules related to property appearance, noise levels, parking, and other community standards. For instance, there may be guidelines regarding exterior paint colors, lawn maintenance, and holiday decorations