Turkey Ridge Ranch Members
The homeowners association is the cornerstone of a planned community. It brings continuity and order to the community; it preserves the architectural integrity and it maintains the common elements. Properly run, the association promotes the concept of “community” and protects the neighborhood's property values.
What's New?

Deed-initiated property owners associations (POA) have become an essential part of the overall concept of property ownership in today's marketplace. Purchase of a home or lot brings with it mandatory membership in an association which then provides the structure for operation and management of the development. With membership come certain maintenance obligations, financial responsibilities, and a commitment to abide by use restrictions and other rules of the association. To a degree, it necessitates individual conformity for the good of the whole.
About Us

The association's responsibilities may be limited to basic maintenance functions or they may be expanded to include sophisticated and extensive upkeep of the property. To be successful, its officers and directors must uniformly and fairly govern the community, and it must have a reasonable level of participation by each of its members over time.
Services

Operating a Property Owner Association carries with it many of the very same duties and responsibilities as overseeing any other business. Serving as a board member is a valuable and rewarding experience that should be undertaken by those who see it as an opportunity to serve their fellow neighbors while protecting and enhancing the assets of the community. It is serious business, but also a task worth doing well in order to safeguard the investments of all.
Rights & Responsibilities

Homeowners Have the Right To:
1. A responsive and competent property owners association.
2. Honest, fair and respectful treatment by association leaders and managers.
3. Participate in governing the property owners association by attending meetings, serving on committees and standing for election.
4. Access appropriate association books and records.
5. Prudent expenditure of fees and other assessments.
1. A responsive and competent property owners association.
2. Honest, fair and respectful treatment by association leaders and managers.
3. Participate in governing the property owners association by attending meetings, serving on committees and standing for election.
4. Access appropriate association books and records.
5. Prudent expenditure of fees and other assessments.