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Architectural Control Raises Hackles In Condo Associations

Properly exercised design review or architectural control protects community association property values by creating and preserving an attractive community. But condominium, cooperative and homeowner associations may find themselves embroiled in misunderstandings, controversy or even lawsuits if architectural control is not handled properly, according to the Community Associations Institute.

To ensure that homeowners understand the role of architectural control, every community association should adopt a manual of design review guidelines including written procedures, objectives and standards that will:

  • Establish a workable system for the design review process;
  • Clarify the association's governing documents; Inform homeowners of exactly what is required of them; and
  • Create a basis for treating all homeowners fairly and reasonably.

"A successful design review program must be recognized by the community as a benefit - not a burden," according to Architectural Control: Design Review, Fourth Edition, one of 26 Guides for the Association Practitioner published by CAI. Written by Byron R. Hanke, a land planner and founder of CAI, and Richard S. Ekimoto Esq., a member of CAI's College of Community Association Lawyers, the guide covers writing guidelines, review procedures, architectural harmony considerations, violations, appeals and complaint resolution.

Published: March 1, 1999

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