| So you're considering selling your home. The Association would like to help you get
the best dollar for your home. Please send a message thru Bob Balzano at DHB Management to let us know your plans before putting your home on the market;
we may well be able to assist you in sprucing up the home exterior and landscaping
to help you get the best price. They can also inspect your home's exterior to
identify any potential CC&R violations at that time, giving you the opportunity to
correct them prior to your home going into escrow (see paragraph below regarding required
Escrow home inspections). We also suggest letting your realtor know about this web site; both
they and prospective buyers may find it a
useful site to get additional information about our Patio Homes and Association.
Representative Home Layout Drawings are available here for your information and viewing.
Escrow Inspections: Arizona state requires
Homeowner Associations identify any potential CC&R violations as part of a home sale, with
any such violations reported to the escrow agent prior to close of sale. This is to protect
new homeowners from getting impacted with unknown CC&R violations after the purchase.
Escrow Agents therefore must
notify Homeowner's Association of prospective sales as part of escrow process.
It's up to the existing homeowner to notify their escrow agent when they're part of an association.
Valley Ranch Patio homes are a part of two associations, the
Hidden Valley Ranch Association (HVA)
and the Valley Ranch Patio (VRP) Homeowners Association. Escrow Agents therefore need to
notify both assocations of prospective patio home sales. Both associations will then notify the
Escrow Agent of the current
dues requirements as well as any past due situations. VRP will also do an external home inspection
at that time and notify the Escrow Agent of any potential CC&R violations.
Click here for additonal information regarding escrow requirments.
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