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Sundial Men’s Club offers support to SCHOA efforts

Posted 4/18/24

The Sun City Home Owners Association was recognized by the Sundial Men’s Club with a $5,000 donation supporting ongoing efforts to maintain property values, protect the age overlay and serve …

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Sundial Men’s Club offers support to SCHOA efforts

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The Sun City Home Owners Association was recognized by the Sundial Men’s Club with a $5,000 donation supporting ongoing efforts to maintain property values, protect the age overlay and serve the community.

The Men’s Club presented a $5,000 check to Ed Van Ness, SCHOA board of directors president, and General Manager Lisa Gray.

“We are so grateful for the very generous donation from the Sundial Men’s Club,” Gray said. “We will use this to help grow our membership and to offset some of the legal fees we encounter when property owners don’t want to adhere to the CC&Rs.”

SCHOA oversees Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs/Deed Restrictions) and works to protect age overlay and monitors government regulations that could harm the community.

Many Sun City residents think they are members of SCHOA because they pay their annual RCSC mandatory fees. However, SCHOA and the RCSC are two different organizations and none of those fees go to SCHOA. Though SCHOA’s CC&Rs are mandatory, the SCHOA $25 annual membership fee is voluntary and encouraged.

For more information about becoming a member, call 623-974-4718 or visit SunCityHOA.org.