A GUIDE TO COMMUNITY FEES

What are community fees?
Community fees (also known as homeowner association fees or HOA fees) are regular payments made by homeowners to cover the costs of maintaining common areas and amenities within a residential community. These fees are typically used to pay for maintenance, repairs, insurance, utilities, and other expenses related to the operation and upkeep of the community.

Who pays community fees?
In Marbella, community fees are typically paid by homeowners who are members of a homeowner association (HOA). HOAs are organizations that are responsible for managing and maintaining the common areas and amenities of a residential community. Membership in an HOA is typically a requirement for homeowners within the community.

How are community fees calculated?
Community fees are typically calculated based on a variety of factors, including the size and type of the property, the number of amenities and common areas in the community, and the overall operating costs of the community. Fees may be charged on a monthly, quarterly, or annual basis, and may be paid in advance or in arrears.

What do community fees cover?
Community fees typically cover a wide range of expenses related to the operation and maintenance of the community. These may include:

  • Maintenance and repair of common areas and amenities, such as swimming pools, fitness centers, and sports courts
  • Landscaping and gardening services
  • Utilities for common areas
  • Insurance for the community and common areas
  • Management and administrative costs for the HOA

 

Are community fees mandatory?
In Marbella, community fees are typically mandatory for homeowners who are members of an HOA. Failure to pay community fees can result in late fees, fines, and other penalties. In some cases, homeowners who are consistently delinquent in paying their fees may be subject to legal action by the HOA.

Are there any exceptions to paying community fees?
There may be some exceptions to paying community fees in Marbella, depending on the specific terms of the HOA. For example, some HOAs may offer discounts or exemptions to homeowners who are elderly, disabled, or who have low incomes. It is important to review the terms of your HOA agreement to understand your obligations and any potential exceptions.

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