CommonGround in Georgia
Georgia HOA compliance, enforced as code
Georgia's statutory enforcement procedure ships in CommonGround as a versioned rule set. Every requirement below is enforced as code: the legally correct path is the only path the software allows, and every blocked action comes back with the statute citation.
GA-44-3-232-2026.07 · O.C.G.A. Tit. 44, ch. 3, art. 6 (POAA); Ga. Act 715 § 7 (2026)
GA-SILENCE-2026.06 · O.C.G.A. Tit. 44, ch. 3 (POAA) (statutory silence on pre-fine process)
GA-CONDO-43-17A-2027.01 · O.C.G.A. ch. 43-17A (Ga. Act 715, 2026); Georgia Condominium Act
Not legal advice. CommonGround provides compliance guidance, not legal advice. The summaries below are generated from CommonGround's versioned Georgia rule-set data and require attorney review before you rely on them — consult your association's attorney for legal questions.
What Georgia law requires — and how CommonGround enforces it
Planned communities (HOAs)
Georgia law leaves the enforcement process to your governing documents — no state statute prescribes the fine notice, cure period, hearing, or dollar caps. CommonGround runs your documents' process with the same statutes-as-code rigor, audit trail, and owner-facing notices: your declaration's notice windows, cure periods, and fine schedule become the workflow, every step is recorded, and every deadline is tracked.
Planned communities (HOAs) Law change — effective January 1, 2027
Georgia law leaves the enforcement process to your governing documents — no state statute prescribes the fine notice, cure period, hearing, or dollar caps. CommonGround runs your documents' process with the same statutes-as-code rigor, audit trail, and owner-facing notices: your declaration's notice windows, cure periods, and fine schedule become the workflow, every step is recorded, and every deadline is tracked.
All common-interest communities (HOAs and condominiums)
Georgia law leaves the enforcement process to your governing documents — no state statute prescribes the fine notice, cure period, hearing, or dollar caps. CommonGround runs your documents' process with the same statutes-as-code rigor, audit trail, and owner-facing notices: your declaration's notice windows, cure periods, and fine schedule become the workflow, every step is recorded, and every deadline is tracked.
Condominiums
Georgia law leaves the enforcement process to your governing documents — no state statute prescribes the fine notice, cure period, hearing, or dollar caps. CommonGround runs your documents' process with the same statutes-as-code rigor, audit trail, and owner-facing notices: your declaration's notice windows, cure periods, and fine schedule become the workflow, every step is recorded, and every deadline is tracked.
Run your Georgia association by the book.
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