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your HOA.
Upload your CC&Rs, bylaws, or rules. We translate the legalese into plain English, flag what most homeowners miss, and let you ask questions about your own document.
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HOA documents are designed for lawyers, not homeowners.
We talked to dozens of homeowners. The same complaints come up again and again.
CC&Rs and bylaws are drafted by lawyers. Most homeowners give up before page 5.
Homeowners get fined for paint colors, fences, and short-term rentals they never knew were restricted.
Three types of documents. Different powers. Different ways to change them. Most people can't tell them apart.
Special assessments, transfer fees, late fees, reserve rules — all buried deep in the document.
You don't want to read 90 pages. You want a yes-or-no answer for your specific situation.
What can the board actually do? Can you appeal a fine? Most homeowners only find out when it's too late.
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Our AI parses the entire document and translates it into plain English in under a minute.
Plain-English summary, restrictions cheat sheet, red flags, fees, glossary, and a chat to ask anything.
A full report on your community, written for humans.
What this HOA controls, what it costs, how strict it is — in 4-6 short paragraphs.
Pets, rentals, parking, paint, solar, flags — color-coded ✅ ⚠ ❌ with the actual clause.
Unusual or strict provisions homeowners typically miss until it's too late.
Dues, late fees, fine schedule, special assessments, transfer fees, reserve rules.
How violations work, your appeal rights, board powers, voting rules.
Every confusing word in your specific document, defined in plain English.
"Can I install solar?" "Can I rent on Airbnb?" — answered with citations from your doc.
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