A homeowners' association (abbrev. HOA) is the legal entity
created by a real estate developer for the purpose of developing,
managing and selling a community of homes. It is given the
authority to enforce the covenants, conditions, and restrictions
(CC&Rs) and to manage the common amenities of the development.
It allows the developer to legally exit responsibility of
the community typically by transferring ownership of the association
to the homeowners after selling off a predetermined number
of lots. Most homeowners' associations are non-profit corporations,
and are subject to state statutes that govern non-profit corporations
and homeowners' associations.