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Welcome to Encinitas Ranch Community Association!
Encinitas Ranch Community Association is a homeowner’s association consisting of five distinct neighborhoods totaling, upon completion, over 500 homes. The neighborhoods are QUAIL RIDGE on the north end, 37 RANCH ROAD, QUAIL HOLLOW, DEVONSHIRE and the entire south mesa area, including HILLTOP, THE LINKS, BRAEMAR and CONCORDIA. The neighborhoods are linked together by a system of walking trails, which in turn are linked to the City of Encinitas trails bordering the golf course and Indian Head Canyon.
ERCA is a self governed and financed homeowners association subject to budget oversight by the California Department of Real Estate. The association is governed by a five member elected Board of Directors, who are mandated to perform their duties in accordance with the applicable association Bylaws and CC & Rs. The Board is required to retain a professional management company to oversee and conduct the day to day activities of the association. The association is managed by N.N. Jaeschke, Inc..
N.N. Jaeschke, Inc. is responsible for hiring, with Board approval, the various contractors who provide services to the association, such as landscaping. N.N. Jaeschke, Inc. receives and follows-up, as necessary, homeowner concerns and complaints involving association property, Bylaws and CC & Rs.
This website is intended to provide members with information and sources for the enjoyment of the benefits and responsibilities of living in Encinitas Ranch Community Association.
Read more about living in our community.
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Announcements
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Welcome
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Welcome to your community website. We hope you find it helpful and convenient. For any questions or comments, contact your board of directors or your community manager.
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Community Photos
From Our Community
Photo Albums
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Announcements
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N.N. Jaeschke, Inc.
There are no announcements at this time.
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How It All Works
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Association Government
Board Member Responsibilities
The Board is ultimately responsible for the oversight of the community association ("the buck stops with the Board").
Although the Board may retain and delegate some of its duties to volunteers, contractors and professionals, the Board
is still ultimately responsible for the duties it may have assigned to others.
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AssociaLiving and AssociationTimes
AssociaLiving and
AssociationTimes
are online resources specifically for communities and homeowners.
AssociaLiving
includes relevant stories about Entertaining, Home, Practical Living and Community, geared toward enriching our
homes and building stronger community associations. It is a place for great recipes
or to discover activities for the whole neighborhood. The sister publication
AssociationTimes focuses on
helping board members and homeowners improve the operations of their community.
Written by industry experts from Associa who practice their craft, Association Times provides hands-on and timely information
on the latest trends, laws and other topics affecting community management.
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