From time-to-time, plans for the creation of residential subdivisions include certain amenities that will be shared among future homeowners in the community, such as a private road. Other times, a municipality may not accept a road for dedication as public highway and a developer will have to adapt a project. In those instances, the developer may need to create a homeowners’ association prior to selling lots in order to provide for the shared maintenance of such amenities. The firm has worked with developers to establish homeowners’ associations and to obtain the necessary approvals from the Attorney General’s office to permit those homeowners’ associations to legally exist.