Can I pay my assessments online?
Yes! Once you are logged in, select the "Make a Payment" button to be directed to the payment processing service.
Are Payment planes available for paying assessments?
Yes. If you are unable to pay your assessment on time, we offer payment plans. Please visit our website scroll to the bottom and select payment plan. There'll be an instructional video there for you that will explain the process.
What's the deal with Late Fees?
Late fees are changed per your Assoc. bylaws and budget. Blackstone Management does not assess late fees to any Assoc. it is done by the board of directors for your community.
Please note the below:
- Late fees collected are paid the community and not Blackstone Management.
- All (Check, Money Order, Cashier Checks, Credit Cards) Payments are processed with 24 hours of being received by our payment center. No payments are held for any reason.
- Late fees are changed to any account with a balance
Electronic payments sent by your financial institution (bank) are not digitally sent, a check is mailed on your behalf to our payment center. Note: the delivery date provided by your bank is an estimate and does not represent the actual delivery date by the USPS
What are the Governing Documents of an Association?
Property owners associations derive their basic legal authority for their existence, activities, and actions from state statutes (laws) and certain legal documents:
- Articles of Incorporation
- Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions
- By-Laws
- Rules & Regulations
What are the Articles of Incorporation?
- Bring the corporation into existence
- Define the basic purpose and powers of the corporation
- Indicate there will be a board of directors and may, identify the initial board
What are Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions?
The underlying document of a property owners association, apart from state law, is the Declaration, also referred to as Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs). The Declaration is the constitutional law of the association. The Declaration defines the limits and inclusions of ownership for the owners and the association. As a legal entity the association is better prepared to pursue certain business needs, such as entering contracts, raising funds, filing liens, and collecting fees in a foreclosure.
The Declaration may contain:
- Definitions of the physical elements of the property
- The method for determining the share of interest in the common area for each property owner
- A list of the responsibilities for the association and individual owners and permitted uses of common areas and individual units
- Responsibilities for care of the association and the common areas
- Restrictions on the use or enjoyment of properties in the association and common areas
What are Bylaws?
The Declaration forms the constitutional foundation of the association; Bylaws define the laws and operating procedures of the association. Bylaws detail the framework for governing the association that is authorized in the Declaration. They address the association's structure, the board, the officers, definition of a quorum, ability to enter into contracts, etc. Bylaws provide reliable guidance for board members at meetings in addition to:
- Requirements of membership meetings
- Voting rights of property owners
- Procedures for electing the board of directors
- Procedures for the board of directors to elect officers
- General powers and duties of the board
What are Rules & Regulations?
Rules and regulations are the operational and behavioral laws that apply directly to association residents and their guest. They state acceptable and/or unacceptable conduct for all Owners, their guests, visitors and renters. Rules and regulations may generate conflict between the board and the owner(s) since they may provide restrictions regarding noise, pets, use of the property or common areas, and fining procedures, however, good rules serve the interests of the entire association and protect the common areas.
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I have a question about my account or billing. How do I contact the management company?
Log into your owner portal by entering your Login information in the top right corner of this site. Once logged in, scroll to the bottom of the page, and Click the Submit a New Request button. From there, click the General Request button and select "Billing Question" from the Choose Type of Request Drop-down box. You can select "General Question" if you need information about your association but not specifically about your owner account.
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I own multiple properties and/or I am a member of a Community Association that has a Master Association. How do I see and manage both of my accounts in my Owner Portal?
Log into your owner portal by entering your Login information in the top right corner of this site. If you don't already see all of your properties linked to your portal you can scroll to the bottom of the page, and click the Submit a New Request button. From there, click the General Request button and select "General Question" from the Choose Type of Request Drop-down box. Please provide the details of the accounts you would like to link, and let us know what your mailing address is if it is not already the same on all accounts.