Georgia
HOA Laws
Georgia has separate statutes for property owners' associations and condominiums. The Property Owners' Association Act is relatively brief compared to states like Florida or California, but covers the essentials of governance and assessment collection.
Tracking aid, not legal advice.
SpotHOA monitors Georgia HOA-related statutes weekly. We surface drafts of detected changes here after review. Always confirm with your attorney before relying on any of this for board action. State law changes; this page may lag the actual statute by days.
Governing statutes
Key provisions
- Associations must provide annual financial statements to members
- Assessment liens can be foreclosed under specific notice requirements
- Boards must hold annual meetings and allow owner participation
- Governing documents must be recorded and available to owners
Tracking aid, not legal advice.
SpotHOA monitors Georgia HOA-related statutes weekly. We surface drafts of detected changes here after review. Always confirm with your attorney before relying on any of this for board action. State law changes; this page may lag the actual statute by days.