Whether you love them or hate them, HOAs are not something you can ignore. They are a prominent governing organization in many neighborhoods of Indiana. They usually control various aspects of the property you are about to buy. That is why you need to familiarize yourself with the bylaws dealing with these crucial property ownership points.
Modifications
Most Homeowner Associations (HOAs) are vigilant about modifications owners make to their property. There might be prohibitions against building a shed, swimming pool or even a small deck. They might call it a convenience issue or say the changes simply don’t reflect the collective identity of the neighborhood.
Aesthetics
In many HOAs, the overall appearance of the neighborhood is a big deal. If you are planning to make any changes to the house that may drastically transform the overall look of the property, you should check the bylaws for compliance. Sometimes, an HOA can decide on something as trivial as the length of the grass in your front yard.
Pets
Pets often become a major point of contention for homeowners. As a result, HOAs may prohibit pets that they presume are dangerous to the residents, such as aggressive dogs or venomous snakes. Furthermore, they may ask resident pet owners to keep their pets on a leash while in public.
How a legal guide may help
Reading through the HOA laws can be a challenging task. You might miss out on some legal nuances. By enlisting the help of a legal guide who is experienced in real estate law, you may be able to make an informed decision about the property you are planning to buy.

