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Why HOA management in Curaçao?

Homeowners Associations (HOAs) are regularly a source of annoyance and discussion for the members who are owners within that HOA. The members live together in a building or at a resort and must reach agreement on important topics.

Meet VvE Beheer Curaçao. The first and only professional HOA manager on the island. It does occur that project developers, real estate agents, or insurance intermediaries in Curaçao manage HOAs, but that is not their core business.

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Our services

We are always willing to actively share our knowledge - beyond this website - with the HOA. For example, if you are looking for a professional HOA manager or a legal specialist in apartment law.

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    Technical

    An HOA manager handles matters related to daily and major maintenance of the HOAs common areas.

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    Litigation

    In conflicts or questions about apartment law, HOAs often rely on legal expertise.

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    Financial

    Given the complexity of tasks for financial management, an HOA often decides to appoint a professional HOA manager in addition to the board.

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    Legal advice

    Due to the complexity of apartment law, HOAs regularly engage legal support.

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    Administrative

    An HOA manager can support the HOA board to carry out administrative tasks. VVE Curaçao shares its knowledge about this with the HOA.

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    Division process

    Legal support for dividing land into apartment rights for project developers and property owners in Curaçao.

Frequently asked questions

Members of a Homeowners Association (HOA) live together in a building or at a resort and must reach agreement on important topics. Therefore, we have created an overview of frequently asked questions for you. Is your question not listed? Click the button below or contact us.

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  • When can major maintenance be carried out?

    After a legally valid decision by the owners’ meeting and approved budget, orders can be issued for major maintenance. See the article “Major Maintenance within your HOA” for this.

  • What does my advance contribution consist of?

    The owners’ meeting annually establishes a budget listing all costs that the HOA must pay for the HOAs operations. In the deed of division, an owner can find the allocation key of their apartment right. This allocation key is applied to distribute the total budget across all apartment rights.

  • What is major maintenance?

    Major maintenance is maintenance that is carried out in a fixed cycle and recurs regularly. Major maintenance can always be found by an owner on a Multi-Year Maintenance Plan (MYMP). This MYMP is approved annually at the owners’ meeting.

  • What can I do if I disagree with an HOA decision?

    When an apartment owner is of the opinion that a decision by an organ of the Homeowners Association unreasonably affects their interests due to its content or manner of coming about, they can request the court of first instance to annul a decision within one month after they were able to take notice of the decision (Book 5 Civil Code: art. 130).

  • Where can I find the deed of division and bylaws?

    The deed of division, including its bylaws and regulations, is a notarial deed that must at all times be registered with the Land Registry. Upon the transfer of an apartment right, the civil-law notary is required to provide this deed to the new owner. The Land Registry is a public register, meaning the deed can be requested directly from the Land Registry.