Vermont HOA laws
What Vermont asks of your association
Vermont common interest communities are governed by Title 27A, the Common Interest Ownership Act. It standardizes meetings, association records, assessments, and the assessment lien.
Meetings
Meetings
27A V.S.A. §3-108Hold association and board meetings as provided, with the required notice to unit owners.
Records
Association records
27A V.S.A. §3-118Maintain association records and make them available to unit owners for examination and copying.
Financial
Assessments for common expenses
27A V.S.A. §3-115Levy and collect assessments for common expenses as provided by the declaration.
Lien for assessments
27A V.S.A. §3-116Unpaid assessments are a lien on the unit, enforceable as provided by statute.
Source: Vermont General Assembly (legislature.vermont.gov). Citations link to the official statute - always confirm against the current text.
This is general information to help boards get oriented, not legal advice. HOA statutes change and courts interpret them differently case to case. Confirm specifics with your association's attorney before acting.
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