HOA Addendum
Drafts an HOA Addendum to a residential purchase agreement covering mandatory membership, financial obligations, governing documents, use restrictions, and buyer acknowledgments. Use when drafting HOA addenda, HOA disclosure forms, purchase addenda for HOA-governed properties, or CC&R disclosure documents.
HOA Addendum
Drafts a binding addendum to a residential purchase agreement ensuring full disclosure of HOA obligations, financial commitments, and use restrictions.
Prerequisites
Gather before drafting:
- Executed purchase agreement — date, parties, property ID
- HOA identification — legal name, address, management company, incorporation status
- Current financials — regular/special assessments, reserve fund status, transfer and capital contribution fees
- Governing documents — CC&Rs, bylaws, articles, rules, architectural guidelines (recording info if available)
- Property details — legal description, APN, subdivision name
Quick Start
- Collect all prerequisites above
- Draft sections 1–6 below in order
- Run the checks in Drafting Rules before finalizing
Addendum Sections
1. Recitals & Identification
| Field | Content |
|---|---|
| Parties | Full legal names matching purchase agreement; marital status if relevant to title |
| Property | Street address, city, county, state, ZIP, APN, subdivision |
| Purchase Agreement | Reference by execution date |
| Linkage | "This Addendum supplements and modifies the Purchase Agreement dated [DATE]" |
2. HOA Disclosure
- [ ] HOA legal name, address, phone, email, website
- [ ] Management company name and contact
- [ ] Incorporation state, status, fiscal year
- [ ] Statement: membership is mandatory and automatic upon title transfer
- [ ] Statement: buyer bound by all governing documents; noncompliance may result in fines, liens, or enforcement
3. Financial Obligations
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Regular assessments | Amount, frequency, due dates |
| Special assessments | Pending/approved amounts, purpose, schedule, buyer/seller allocation |
| Reserve fund | Current status, known upcoming capital improvements |
| Delinquency | Late fees, interest rates, lien rights |
| Transfer/closing fees | Transfer fees, capital contribution fees, document production fees |
| Increase process | Governing document provisions on assessment increases and caps |
4. Governing Documents & Restrictions
List all binding documents with recording info (book/page or instrument number):
- Declaration of CC&Rs
- Articles of Incorporation
- Bylaws
- Rules and Regulations
- Architectural Guidelines
- All amendments
Disclose key restriction categories:
| Category | Typical Restrictions |
|---|---|
| Architectural | Exterior modifications, landscaping, paint colors — committee approval required |
| Use | Rental limits, home business restrictions, parking rules |
| Pets | Species, size, number limits |
| Common areas | Usage rules, exclusive-use assignments |
Include buyer's right to obtain and review all governing documents before closing, with document production cost disclosure.
5. Buyer Acknowledgments & Contingencies
Acknowledgment block:
- [ ] Receipt of addendum and all referenced HOA documents (or right to receive within specified period)
- [ ] Agreement to be bound by current and future HOA rules adopted per governing documents
- [ ] Opportunity to consult legal counsel
- [ ] Buyer's duty to independently verify HOA information
- [ ] Seller's good-faith limitation of liability for HOA information accuracy
Document review contingency (if applicable):
- Contingency period: typically 3–10 days from document receipt
- Termination procedure: written notice with specified delivery method
- Earnest money disposition upon termination
6. Execution Block
- Separate signature line (printed name, signature, date) for each buyer and seller
- Effective only when executed by all parties
- Survives closing unless otherwise specified
- Conflict provision: addendum controls over purchase agreement on all HOA-related matters
Drafting Rules
- Reference the purchase agreement by date and parties in the opening recital
- Use plain language; maintain legal precision on obligation and remedy terms
- Number all sections for cross-reference
- Include header (property address + "HOA Addendum") and footer (page numbers) on every page
- Do not opine on HOA financial health — present disclosed facts only
- If recording info is unavailable, note "to be provided" rather than omitting
Pitfalls
- Jurisdiction variance: state disclosure requirements differ significantly — flag jurisdiction-specific provisions (e.g., VA resale certificate, FL HOA disclosure, CA Civil Code §4525 packet rules) [VERIFY]
- Missing special assessments: always confirm whether pending or approved special assessments exist; omission creates liability
- Stale financials: verify assessment amounts and reserve status are current as of drafting date
- Unsigned governing documents: ensure buyer receives executed/recorded versions, not drafts
No additional documents ship with this skill.
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