State education hub

State-by-state education for condo, HOA, co-op, townhome, and timeshare owners.

Rules and document-access processes vary by state. Homeowner Alliance helps owners organize documents, ask better questions, and understand where state-specific guidance may matter.

Educational support only. State pages are not exhaustive legal coverage and do not provide legal advice.

State guides

Start with the active state, then see what is planned.

Phase 1 does not imply every state is fully supported. Planned cards show the education roadmap without promising legal coverage.

Active / initial focus

Florida

Condo, HOA, co-op, townhome, and timeshare owners

Document access, official-record awareness, budgets, meetings, inspections, reserves, and owner communications.

View Florida guide
Planned

California

Condo, HOA, co-op, and townhome owners

Future educational notes for records, meetings, budgets, rules, and association communications.

Planned
Planned

New York

Condo, co-op, HOA, and townhome owners

Future guidance for document organization, board records, notices, and owner questions.

Planned
Planned

Texas

HOA, condo, townhome, and timeshare owners

Future educational support for records requests, rules, enforcement, and communications.

Planned
Planned

Georgia

HOA, condo, and townhome owners

Future state-specific context for governing documents, meetings, budgets, and notices.

Planned
Planned

Illinois

Condo, HOA, co-op, and townhome owners

Future document-centered education for financials, board records, rules, and questions.

Planned
Planned

Colorado

HOA, condo, and townhome owners

Future owner education for records, association rules, budgets, and communications.

Planned
Planned

Arizona

HOA, condo, townhome, and timeshare owners

Future educational notes for community records, rules, enforcement, and owner documents.

Planned

What state-specific pages may help owners organize.

Use these guides to connect documents, common association processes, and better questions. They are informational starting points, not legal conclusions.

Condo document access
HOA records
Board meeting records
Budgets and financials
Rules and enforcement
Inspections and reserve-related materials
Timeshare owner documents
Owner communications

How to use state guides

Move from address to documents to better questions.

1

Start with your property address

2

Confirm your likely association, community, or resort

3

Review your governing documents

4

Check state-specific educational guidance

5

Prepare better questions or communications

6

Decide whether professional help is needed

Important limitations

This boundary applies to every state guide and owner communication workflow.

State pages are educational and informational only.
Homeowner Alliance is not a law firm.
The service does not provide legal advice.
Use does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Laws and procedures change.
Owners should consult official sources or a licensed attorney when needed.

Ready to start?

Anchor state education to your address and documents.