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Architectural Review Board (ARB)

What is an Architectural Review Board (ARB) in an HOA?

The ARB is a committee that reviews homeowner requests to change their property’s exterior, such as fences, paint, or additions. Its decisions are guided by architectural guidelines or design standards established in the association’s governing documents.

Why is the ARB important?

It helps maintain the neighborhood’s visual standards and harmony. A clearly defined ARB process ensures fair, consistent decisions and prevents disputes over subjective preferences or unclear expectations.

How can you use “Architectural Review Board” in a sentence?

The Architectural Review Board approved the homeowner’s request for a new deck.