Estate Chocolate Hole Landowner’s Association
The purposes of the Association are listed in our 1984 Articles of Incorporation
Exactly who qualifies as a member of ECHLA, and what rights and responsibilities each of them has, are described in the Association's By-Laws
These By-Laws also define the Board of Directors that governs ECHLA's activities, and prescribe the duties of each Board member.
As is the case with any association of landowners holding properties within a common neighborhood, ECHLA has a Building Code that its members expect it to enforce strictly. Before a member's building plans on an ECHLA lot will be considered by the Association, that member must be up to date in assessments and dues to the Asssociation for the lot in question.
Other information about ECHLA and the COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS placed on its landowners/members appear in the Warranty Deed conveyed to each purchaser of Estate property at the time of sale.
Some ECHLA members reside in their Estate homes year-round, while others are with us part-time. Still others rent their homes to non-ECHLA members who are vacationing on St. John. In any case, there are a few "common courtesy" things that each of our families should try to abide by in order to contribute to the peace and order of our neighborhood. We should all take a look at these from time-to-time as well as make any visitors or guests aware of these simple rules of courtesy.