Oak Crest HOA - Frequently Asked Questions
Does Oak Crest have an active HOA? Are there annual dues?
Yes, there is an active HOA and all property owners are members. Members must pay annual dues of $30/year. The HOA Board is a group of volunteer homeowners who serve and represent the homeowners in their decisions.
Does the HOA regulate what you can do to the exterior of your property?
The Restrictions have specific guidelines for the exterior of your property. These Restrictions can be enforced by the HOA or by any individual property owner.
If I want to buy a house in Oak Crest, can I get permission to make changes to the exterior, such as putting up a fence, adding a pool, or building an addition, prior to closing on the sale?
If potential buyers wish to alter the exterior of a property, the current property owners should apply for approval of building plans using the guidelines established in the Restrictions document and the Fencing Guidelines document available on this website. (in the "For Homeowners" section)
Can you put up a fence in Oak Crest?
The Restrictions allow for fencing requests to be reviewed by the HOA Board. All applications are reviewed against the desire of homeowners to maintain an open park-like setting that has been established in our neighborhood since its inception. Please download and follow the Fencing Guidelines document for details.
What is the timeline for getting a decision on a construction application?
The HOA Board is a volunteer organization, but we try to have a decision within 3-4 weeks from an application being received via email.
Yes, there is an active HOA and all property owners are members. Members must pay annual dues of $30/year. The HOA Board is a group of volunteer homeowners who serve and represent the homeowners in their decisions.
Does the HOA regulate what you can do to the exterior of your property?
The Restrictions have specific guidelines for the exterior of your property. These Restrictions can be enforced by the HOA or by any individual property owner.
If I want to buy a house in Oak Crest, can I get permission to make changes to the exterior, such as putting up a fence, adding a pool, or building an addition, prior to closing on the sale?
If potential buyers wish to alter the exterior of a property, the current property owners should apply for approval of building plans using the guidelines established in the Restrictions document and the Fencing Guidelines document available on this website. (in the "For Homeowners" section)
Can you put up a fence in Oak Crest?
The Restrictions allow for fencing requests to be reviewed by the HOA Board. All applications are reviewed against the desire of homeowners to maintain an open park-like setting that has been established in our neighborhood since its inception. Please download and follow the Fencing Guidelines document for details.
What is the timeline for getting a decision on a construction application?
The HOA Board is a volunteer organization, but we try to have a decision within 3-4 weeks from an application being received via email.
Real Estate Transactions: helpful information |
Title Professionals: to contact the Treasurer for information on HOA dues payment records, please email oakcrestpeoria@gmail.com with your request, noting the address of the property in question.
Realtors/Potential Buyers: To review the Restrictions and associated documents, please click here to access documents on our website.
Sellers: To request a Certificate of Compliance, please email the HOA at oakcrestpeoria@gmail.com with your request. The fee is $75 and the turnaround time is approximately 3 weeks.