About Us

Dear New Homeowner,

​On behalf of the ACE Townhome Owners Association Board of Directors, we welcome you to our community.  

The community consist of total 63 two-story units.  Phase 1: 16 units were completed in 2021.  Phase 2: 13 units 2 are expected to be completed early spring 2022.  Additional phases will be constructed followed-by.  The cluster mailboxes in the community for the post mail delivery.  A beautiful community swimming pool will be added when that construction phase reaches.  

Current Board of members are ACE townhome developers.  In the near future, the Owners Association will be governed by a board of volunteer directors.  

The Board is responsible for overseeing the daily functions and financial responsibilities of the Association, and for maintaining members’ compliance with the established rules and guidelines. ​Please take the time to read through the Declarations and Bylaws you received during the home purchase process. Please advise your tenants to comply HOA rules. 


Our community website, ​​www.acetownhomehoa.com, is a repository of information regarding ACE Townhome community.  Please take a few minutes to visit and familiarize yourself with this resource and to get to know your community.

Sun Realty Services is our contracted property management company.  For any apparent violations of rules, guidelines, questions on your homeowner dues and assessments, please either Email to: acehoa0421@hotmail.com or call 979-398-2809.

​Again, welcome to the ACE Townhome community! 


Sincerely,

​Board of Directors
Owners Association of ACE Townhome​

A homeowner association (HOA) is an organization tasked with governing the affairs of a real estate development owned by multiple parties, such as an apartment building. HOAs are responsible for tasks such as ensuring the building is regularly maintained, deciding on whether to pursue larger renovation projects, and drafting and enforcing the building’s bylaws. In order to fund its operations, HOAs charge their members monthly HOA fees, typically in the range of $200 to $400 per month. HOAs also have the authority to enforce the community’s bylaws, such as by imposing fines on residents who refuse to comply.
HOAs can benefit individual owners by providing necessary management services. For example, without an HOA the owners of an apartment building would need to coordinate among themselves to decide on common problems such as building-wide garbage removal, building repairs, and community policies. This could be very time-consuming for residents and could result in conflicts and disagreements between owners. On the other hand, HOAs can also create problems for owners to the extent that the owner disagrees with the HOA’s community bylaws or spending decisions.
Individual HOAs will have different levels of legal powers, depending on how they were designed. However, generally speaking, HOAs will have the legal authority to create and enforce community policies, such as whether smoking, pets, or rentals are allowed in the building. Also, HOAs will decide on budgets for the building and will have the authority to charge monthly or one-time fees to their members. If a member refuses to pay these fees or to comply with the community policies, HOAs can impose a range of penalties. In many cases, these penalties can include monetary fines, the restriction of community privileges, and even litigation.