transition from the developer board to homeowner board?
A. A publication has been created describing this process: HOA / Condominium Transition Information. Q. I bought property in a new development in Prince William County. Why can’t the County help me with these developer issues? A. Prince William County does not have the authority to regulate common interest communities. Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR) is a state agency that regulates common interest communities in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Visit its Web site at http://www.dpor.virginia.gov/dporweb/cic_main.cfm. Q. When will our amenities be built? (Pool, clubhouse, playground, etc.) A. Some proffered conditions contain requirements to phase the construction of the project. Phasing may include specific timing mandates for items such as recreational amenities, and specific uses (i.e. residential versus non-residential). Q. Who maintains our streets? A. The developer is responsible for streets until certain conditions are met. Refer to HOA / Condo