HOAs in Connecticut
525 homeowners associations across 66 cities
Cities
- Ansonia
- Ashford
- Bethlehem Village
- Blue Hills
- Bridgeport
- Bristol
- Brookfield
- Cheshire
- Cheshire Village
- Cromwell
- Danbury
- Durham
- East Hartford
- East Haven
- Fairfield
- Glastonbury
- Greenwich
- Guilford
- Hamden
- Hartford
- Manchester
- Meriden
- Middlebury
- Middletown
- Milford
- Milford city (balance)
- Monroe
- Mystic
- Naugatuck
- New Hartford
- New Haven
- New Milford
- Newington
- North Granby
- North Haven
- Norwalk
- Oakville
- Old Lyme
- Pawcatuck
- Plainville
- Plantsville
- Quinnipiac University
- Rockville
- Seymour
- Shelton
- Southbury
- Stamford
- Stratford
- Stratford Downtown
- Suffield
- Trumbull
- Vernon
- Wallingford
- Waterbury
- Waterford
- Watertown
- West Hartford
- Weston
- Wethersfield
- Windsor
- Windsor Locks
- Winsted
- Wolcott
- Woodmont
- Wuellee Greenwich
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About HOAs in Connecticut
Connecticut community associations are governed by the Connecticut Common Interest Ownership Act (CIOA, Conn. Gen. Stat. §§47-200 et seq.) for HOAs, condominiums, and cooperatives created on or after January 1, 1984, and by older statutes for pre-CIOA associations. CIOA sets detailed requirements around the public offering statement, member meetings, board elections, access to records, and proxy voting. Each Connecticut association also adopts its own declaration, bylaws, rules, and amendments — HOAproxy aggregates those documents and makes the full text searchable across every Connecticut community on the platform.