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DEPARTMENT OF REAL ESTATE The Department of Real Estate
("DRE") does not regulate community associations. Rather, it regulates
developers and the the creation of new associations. Once the
association is turned over to homeowner control, the DRE's
involvement ceases.
Budget Guidelines. The DRE
publishes budget
guidelines for use by developers in setting up new associations.
Developer budgets are frequently too low when they are turned over
by the developer to owner control. Under-budgeting by developers is
sometimes intentional so as to make marketing of units more
attractive. For others, it's a lack of experience with true
operational expenses. In either event, boards need to closely
examine their budgets as soon as they take control from the
developer.
Updated by ADAMS KESSLER 10/1/2008 | |
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