HOAs in Connecticut
227 homeowners associations across 73 cities
Cities
- Ashford
- Bethel
- Branford
- Bridgeport
- Bristol
- Brookfield
- Cheshire
- Clinton
- Colchester
- Danbury
- Darien
- Durham
- East Hampton
- East Hartford
- East Haven
- Enfield
- Fairfield
- Glastonbury
- Greenwich
- Guilford
- Hamden
- Hartford
- Harwinton
- Manchester
- Meriden
- Middle Haddam
- Middlebury
- Middletown
- Milford
- Monroe
- Mystic
- Naugatuck
- New Britain
- New Canaan
- New Hartford
- New Haven
- New London
- New Milford
- Newington
- Norfolk
- North Granby
- Norwalk
- Old Lyme
- Old Saybrook
- Pawcatuck
- Plainville
- Plantsville
- Plymouth
- Seymour
- Shelton
- Somers
- South Glastonbury
- South Windsor
- Southbury
- Stamford
- Stonington
- Stratford
- Suffield
- Torrington
- Trumbull
- Vernon
- Vernon Rockville
- Wallingford
- Waterford
- Watertown
- West Haven
- West Suffield
- Westbrook
- Weston
- Wethersfield
- Windsor
- Windsor Locks
- Winsted
About HOAs in Connecticut
Homeowners associations in Connecticut are governed by both state law — including the rules each state sets for HOA documents, member meetings, voting, and records access — and by each association's own recorded CC&Rs, bylaws, rules, and amendments. HOAproxy collects those governing documents for 227 Connecticut HOAs across 73 cities and makes the full text searchable, so members can find the rules that actually apply to their property without paging through hundreds of recorded pages.