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What Brickhope Plantation's governing documents say
Brickhope Plantation (Tract E2-C) is a planned single-family residential community in Moncks Corner, SC, governed by a Master Association. This Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements is the primary rulebook for all current and future owners in the community.
- What you own & maintain: You own your Lot (a single-family homesite) and all improvements on it, including the home, landscaping, and any structures. You are responsible for maintaining your Lot and home to the community-wide standards. The Master Association maintains the Common Areas (e.g., entry features, landscaping, private streets, open space, recreational facilities) and any Areas of Common Responsibility.
- Master Association & Villages: The community has a Master Association that all owners belong to, with one vote per Lot. Some parts of the community may also have separate "Village" associations with their own rules and assessments, but those are not detailed here. The Master Association can also levy Village Assessments for expenses that benefit only a specific group of Lots.
- Assessments: All owners pay Common Assessments for operation and maintenance of the Master Association's responsibilities. The Master Association may also levy Special Assessments, Benefit Assessments, and Village Assessments. Assessments become a lien on the property if unpaid.
- Architectural review: An Architectural Review Committee (ARC) must approve any exterior changes to a Lot, including construction, landscaping, major modifications, and tree removal. The ARC's powers are defined in Article XIII of the declaration.
- Use restrictions: Article XIV outlines restrictions including parking and vehicle rules, limits on animals and pets (the exact number/type of pets is not specified in the excerpt), prohibitions on nuisances, hazardous materials, trash, unsightly conditions, business use, and leasing of Lots (the excerpt does not give a minimum lease term). Tents, trailers, and temporary structures are restricted. No firearms or fireworks are allowed. Also, owners must not allow their property to become an eyesore.
- Leasing & rentals: The declaration allows leasing of Lots but does not specify a minimum lease term in the excerpt. Any lease must comply with all rules, and the owner remains responsible for the tenant's compliance. The right to use common areas passes to the tenant.
- Insurance: The Master Association carries blanket property and liability insurance on the Common Areas. Each owner must carry homeowners insurance covering fire, windstorm, and vandalism. The Master Association may obtain insurance on behalf of an owner who fails to do so and assess the cost.
- What this document doesn't cover: This excerpt does not specify the exact number of pets allowed, a minimum lease term, parking rules, or the current amount of any assessments. Those details would be found in the full declaration, the Rules and Regulations, or the Village Supplement. Also, the document does not cover rental/income restrictions or age restrictions (it is not a 55+ community).
Key facts from Brickhope Plantation's documents
- Community type
- HOA (Master Association) (Article III, Section 3.24 (Master Associ)
- Units / lots
- approximately Five Hundred Eighty (580) homes (may be more or less) (Article I, p.69)
- Developer / declarant
- The Ryland Group, Inc., a Maryland corporation (p.69 (Statement of Declaration))
- Assessments & dues
- Board determines Common Assessments, Village Assessments, Special Assessments, and Benefit Assessments. (Sections 12.2–12.6)
- Special assessments
- Yes, may be levied by Board with 2/3 vote or by 67% vote of membership for purposes not covered by regular assessments. (Section 12.5)
- Collections & liens
- Assessments are a lien upon each Lot; Master Association may foreclose. (Section 12.7, 17.17)
- Reserves & fees
- Master Association may maintain reserve budget and reserve contribution. (Section 12.8)
- Pets
- Yes; common household pets only. No raising, breeding, or keeping for commercial purposes. (Section 14.3)
- Leasing & rentals
- Yes, subject to Declaration. Minimum lease term, short-term rental, sublease, rental cap not addressed. (Section 14.25 (Leasing of Lots))
- Parking & vehicles
- Recreational vehicles, boats, trailers, campers may not be parked on Lot or street unless in a garage. Inoperable/unlicensed vehicles prohibited. (Section 14.2)
- Architectural approval
- Yes, for any improvement, alteration, or change in exterior appearance of any Lot. (Article XIII, especially Sections 13.1, )
- Maintenance
- Owner maintains Home and Lot; Master Association maintains Areas of Common Responsibility. Village Association may have additional maintenance duties. (Article VI)
- Insurance
- Master Association obtains blanket all-risk, fire, windstorm, liability, and other insurance on Common Area improvements. (Section 7.1)
- Use restrictions
- Yes; Lots shall be used for residential purposes only. Home offices permitted if no external evidence of business. (Section 14.24 (Business Use) – appears i)
- Voting & meetings
- Class A (Owners of lots) – 1 vote per Lot; Class B (Declarant) – 5 votes per Lot owned until Turnover; Merchant Builders have no voting rights. (Section 5.2)
- Amendments
- Until Turnover, Declarant may amend unilaterally (Sections 10.6, 19.4). After Turnover, amendment requires Board action or member vote as per Section 17.2 and Articles. Amendments to Declaration must be recorded. (Sections 17.2, 19.4, 10.6)
- Amenities
- Document mentions Common Area may include entry features, landscaping, walls, fences, signage, private streets, street lights, open space, recreational facilities, wetland areas, conservation areas, lakes, water bodies. (Sections 3.11, 4.3)
About this HOA
Brickhope Plantation is a homeowners association in Moncks Corner, SC.
HOAproxy has 1 document on file for Brickhope Plantation: 1 CC&R. Last updated 2026-06-08.