How to Deal with Your HOA During Roof Repair

Fallen tree on damaged roof

If you live in a community which is run by a homeowners’ association, commonly known as an HOA, it can be difficult to work out the details during roofing repairs. HOAs are notoriously particular when it comes to renovation projects, and may even stipulate rules which go beyond the restrictions of local building codes. Noise, views, and general building may all fall under the jurisdiction of some HOAs.

Luckily, our Colorado roofers have been in this business long enough to know the best ways to handle most any HOA dispute. Keep reading to learn how to deal with your HOA during roof repair or replacement, and contact Divine Roofing, Inc. for all your other residential roofing needs.

Keep the Lines of Communication Open

The worst thing you can do when trying to get your HOA to sign off on a roofing project is to begin one without telling them. Ofttimes, HOAs will regulate the look of your entire community’s roofing, and they tend to be very particular about messing with an established aesthetic. If you want to change around the color and style of your roof, make sure to go before your HOA and present your case courteously.

Conversely, your HOA may also force you to undergo roofing repairs, if your roof becomes damaged and suddenly looks out of place in the neighborhood. Since this can be expensive, you will want to find the best company for the job possible while negotiating with your HOA. Fortunately, Divine Roofing, Inc. offers insurance claim support and affordable financing options for just this type of situation.

If your HOA still won’t come to an agreement with you after you’ve respectfully tried to work with them, you may need to take a more serious approach. This leads us to our next option…

Get a Lawyer Involved

Although it is not ideal, involving an attorney in an HOA dispute is sometimes necessary if the organization simply refers to budge. With the help of a lawyer, you will better be able to determine the fine print of your HOA agreement, as well as whether that agreement is legally sound. Remember, your HOA should not be allowed to force you to comply with standards that the city itself doesn’t mandate.

Always Talk to a Professional First

Ultimately, the most important thing in discussing roofing repairs with your HOA is to have a licensed contractor on your side, who will be able to present the organization with an honest and impartial opinion. If your HOA is skeptical of work you want to have done, the right roofer can tell them why that work is a good idea. And if our HOA wants to force roof repairs on you, a professional roofer can tell the organization whether those repairs are really necessary or not. At Divine Roofing, Inc., we provide free roofing inspections, which are designed to assess what to do in these matters.

Divine Roofing, Inc. Wants What’s Best for Your Roof

From leak repairs to storm damage work Divine Roofing, Inc. has exactly what your roof needs. Don’t get frustrated or give up when dealing with your HOA, call our Colorado Springs roofers, and let us help make a case on your behalf. And for businesses looking for exceptional roofing service, we also provide commercial roofing, so you can call us no matter what type of property you need assistance with!

Dial (719) 497-1005 today to schedule your free inspection, or fill out our contact form online.

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