HOA agreement and condo docs, demystified
Upload deed restrictions, master deeds, and HOA bylaws. Ask 'can I rent short-term?' or 'what's the pet policy?' — every clause cited.
Condo and HOA documents are notoriously hard to read — and disproportionately important to actually read. The pet policy, the rental rules, the assessment formula are decisions that affect daily life for years.
The problem
The master deed of restrictions, HOA bylaws, house rules, and any amendments live in a packet that no homeowner reads end-to-end. So they get surprised: short-term rentals were quietly banned, the assessment ladder kicks in next year, the pet weight limit excludes their dog.
How SeekFiles AI helps
- Cross-document Q&A across master deed + bylaws + house rules + amendments.
- Cited answers so when you push back at an HOA meeting, you can quote the actual clause.
- Multilingual — bilingual condo docs handled natively.
- Refuses to invent when the docs are silent — useful info for what to push your HOA to clarify.
Questions worth asking
- Are short-term rentals (Airbnb) allowed?
- What are the rules for renovations and contractor access?
- What's the pet policy, including weight or breed restrictions?
- How are special assessments triggered, and what's the cap?
- What governance changes require a homeowner vote?
- What's the dispute resolution process?
What to upload
- Master deed of restrictions
- HOA bylaws
- House rules
- Amendments and resolutions
- Recent HOA meeting minutes
If you're buying, ask before you sign. If you already own, ask before you remodel — or before the next assessment notice arrives.
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