Disaster Cleanup

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    LizB
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    We are in an area that has recently been hit by high winds and tornadoes.

    Typically how long do HOAs give a community to clean up the debris before violation notices kick in? I’m talking downed trees, etc, NOT their home.

    Six months? A year?

    Liz

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    profdan_h
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    Hi LizB,

    Typically, the timeframe given by HOAs for cleaning up debris after severe weather events like high winds and tornadoes can vary. Generally, HOAs expect residents to start the cleanup process immediately and show visible signs of progress within the first 30 days. For more significant debris, such as downed trees, many HOAs allow 1 to 3 months for removal.

    In cases of extensive damage, this period can extend to 3 to 6 months, providing residents ample time to hire professional services if needed. While less common, some HOAs may offer up to a year for complete cleanup and restoration in situations where the damage is particularly widespread.

    To get specific details for your community, it’s best to check your HOA’s governing documents or contact the HOA board directly, as they can provide the most accurate information based on local guidelines and the extent of the damage.

    Hope this helps.

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