The Villages Corporations
The three California corporations that are responsible for the management of The Villages are listed below, together with a brief description of each corporation's responsibilities.
The Villages Golf and Country Club ("Club")
The Board of Directors of The Villages Golf and Country Club, a California corporation, is responsible for the management of Club operations.
The Club maintains streets, the community centers (Cribari, Montgomery, Vineyard, Foothill), including all equipment and furnishings, and the adjoining swimming pools. The Club also maintains the Clubhouse and Pro Shop complex; the two golf courses; tennis courts; stables; recreational vehicle storage area; a corporation yard; Public Safety office building and 547 acres of recreational hill land. The Club manages, operates, and maintains these facilities, as well as a fleet of vehicles and other special equipment.
The Club is also responsible for all other recreational, social, and cultural events in operation at The Villages.
The Villages Homeowners' Corporation and The Villages Association
have authorized The Villages Golf And Country Club to act as agent for those two
corporations.
The Villages Association ("Association")
The Board of Directors of The Villages Association, a California corporation, is responsible for the management of the condominiums and related common areas. The Association is responsible for maintenance of the condominium common elements, such as exterior walls, roofs, and landscape. The Association carries property damage and liability insurance for all buildings within the condominium area. Maintenance of and insurance for certain building components are the individual owner's responsibility.
The Villages Homeowners Corporation ("Homeowners")
The Board of Directors of The Villages Homeowners' Corporation, a California corporation, is responsible for enforcing the CC&Rs in the singlefamily home projects. The Homeowners Corporation consists of 227 single family homes dispersed throughout The Villages. The 75 units collectively known as “The Estates” share some common property, and consequently have a different assessment basis compared to the other 152 homes.
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