Depending on the current legal status of the association, becoming a corporation requires a legal step in the state where the association does business.
Your attorney can help you understand the particular pros and cons of making this change to the association's legal status.
Although your association may be a valid Florida non-profit corporation, grants are not generally a source of income. Association income is based on assessments paid by owners.
Home Owners' Loan Corporation was created in 1933.
The 'co' in your question can mean the corporation. The Department of State in the state where this association is located has a record and usually a license for this association. You can find more information there.
They can if the streets are owned by the home owners' association rather than by a municipality.
If the association is structured as a non-profit corporation, then that's what it is.If the association makes money on its assets, for example, by renting its clubhouse, or operating a for-profit golf course, then the corporation would be structured as a for-profit corporation.Your governing documents will tell you whether your association is a non-profit corporation or of another type.
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You can find the answer at the local hall of records, since the association is a legal corporation. As well, the Secretary of State has a record of the date of incorporation and the names of the board officers.
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The web address of the Dennisville Historic Home Owners Association Inc is: http://dhhoa.dennistwp.org