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                          Troon Handbook (Revised 2024)
























Troon Handbook Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Welcome to Troon
Chapter 2 - Answers to Commonly Asked Questions
Chapter 3 - Property Management Company
Chapter 4 - Do's and Dont's
Chapter 5 - Project Rules
Chapter 6 - Bylaws for Co-Owners of the Troon Homeowners Association
Chapter 7 - Troon Master Deed
Chapter 8 - Troon Teams
Chaper 9 - Troon Forms
Chapter 10 - Important Phone Numbers

Since condominium living requires a community approach to living we all need to:

• Follow the rules set out in the documents of this handbook (Shown below).
• Support community efforts to keep our neighborhood safe and beautiful.
• Keep informed through the periodic newsletters, annual meeting information and our website.
• Treat your neighbors with respect and courtesy.
• Consider volunteering for something of interest that will serve your community.
Condominium living is different from owning or renting a single dwelling home or apartment because of the dual nature that comes with Unit Ownership. Condominium owners hold ownership over their respective units but each one shares responsibility for the operating costs and maintenance of the shared elements in the property. By choosing to live in a condominium, you are choosing to accept and follow the standard rules and regulations unique to Troon. Basically, when you buy a condo, you do not own the land beneath the building, you simply share an interest in it. You own the space between the walls of your unit, and share ownership of the common areas with other owners.