Welcome to your Home Owners’ Association (HOA). Once you have closed on your unit,
you will become a member of the HOA, which will be managed by Pine Force, Inc. As
the HOA management company, Pine Force, Inc. is responsible for the administration
and management of the condominium property. The HOA management team will not be
responsible for maintenance and repairs to the individual unit. As with any home,
the owner is responsible for repairs and maintenance to the interior of the unit.
HOA dues are the pro-rated fees that you will pay monthly, based upon the square
footage of your home. The fees are derived from the budget. The budget is for operation
of the condominium property. A copy may be obtained through the sales team, and
will be included in the Condominium Documents when you sign the Purchase and Sales
Contract. The Condominium Documents will include the Condominium Information and
Offering Statement, which include the budget and assessments, Declaration, Articles
of Incorporation, By-Laws and Rules and Regulations.
The common elements (common areas) include part or parts of the condominium property
as set forth in the declaration in which all the unit owners have an interest. These
include, but not limited to, recreational areas, landscaping and grounds, hallways
and parking.
Sales and ownership of condominiums in Alabama are currently generally subject to
the provisions of Code of Alabama (1975), as amended, Sections 35-8A-101 – 35-8A-417
(sometimes referred to as the Alabama Uniform Condominium Act of 1991, as amended)
and the developer intends to comply with all applicable provisions thereof. Please
note that the information contained on this site is intended to only provide very
limited and preliminary information concerning the development, the units comprising
the development and the common area located therein. Much more detailed information
will be contained in the Purchase and Sale Agreement and Condominium Documents,
all of which you and/or your legal counsel should review very carefully.