Starting in 2022, the Tetherow Owners Association has transitioned entirely to digital operations. All assessments and payments can now be conveniently managed through the secure PayHoa.com portal. We strongly recommend that all residents sign up for Autopay, ensuring hassle-free and secure dues payments. This not only streamlines administrative processes and reduces processing time but also minimizes late fees. With top-tier security measures in place, PayHoa.com guarantees the safety and confidentiality of your data. Moreover, the portal grants access to a comprehensive collection of community documents.
Should you require access credentials to the owner's portal, kindly reach out to support@payhoa.com. Please provide your email address, unit address, first name, last name, and HOA name when making your request.
Should you require access credentials to the owner's portal, kindly reach out to support@payhoa.com. Please provide your email address, unit address, first name, last name, and HOA name when making your request.
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PayHOA FAQ
What is the Maximum Monthly Limit PayHOA notes?
The monthly limit on PayHoa.com applies specifically to the AutoPay feature. Ensure that the FULL QUARTERLY assessment amount is entered in this section, with a small additional cushion recommended. Setting AutoPay too low may result in partial payments, leading to late fees and an overdue account status. It's advised to include a slight buffer to accommodate remote purchases or potential future increases in assessment costs.
Why didn't my bill get paid in full if I'm on AutoPay? How do I up my AutoPay Maximum Monthly Limit?
TOA master assessments are imposed quarterly. If you're noticing a partial payment, you may have set your monthly limit too low. To change your minimum monthly limit, click below.
How to Change Auto Pay Monthly Limit
Why was my payment on AutoPay returned?
It's probable that your credit card has expired or undergone a change. When a payment is returned, AutoPay is deactivated. To reactivate AutoPay, kindly log in to payhoa.com, add a new card, and re-enable AutoPay.
Why did I receive a late fee?
Quarterly dues are assessed on the 1st or 2nd of the month and payment is due on the 16th. There is a grace period that expires the 20th.
A $25 late fee is applied on the 21st of the month. If you have received a late fee and believe it was an error, please contact Heather Bennett.
How do I set up for autopay by using the FREE electronic check feature?
To set up this method, you'll be required to input your checking account number and routing number. Please note that this process will take 2-3 business days for verification. PayHOA conducts a two-step verification. Two small micro-deposits, each less than a dollar, will be made into your account, which also takes 2-3 business days. Once you've received these deposits, log in to your account and enter the deposit totals to verify your account. For comprehensive instructions, please follow the link provided below.
How to Enroll with ACH checking.
The monthly limit on PayHoa.com applies specifically to the AutoPay feature. Ensure that the FULL QUARTERLY assessment amount is entered in this section, with a small additional cushion recommended. Setting AutoPay too low may result in partial payments, leading to late fees and an overdue account status. It's advised to include a slight buffer to accommodate remote purchases or potential future increases in assessment costs.
Why didn't my bill get paid in full if I'm on AutoPay? How do I up my AutoPay Maximum Monthly Limit?
TOA master assessments are imposed quarterly. If you're noticing a partial payment, you may have set your monthly limit too low. To change your minimum monthly limit, click below.
How to Change Auto Pay Monthly Limit
Why was my payment on AutoPay returned?
It's probable that your credit card has expired or undergone a change. When a payment is returned, AutoPay is deactivated. To reactivate AutoPay, kindly log in to payhoa.com, add a new card, and re-enable AutoPay.
Why did I receive a late fee?
Quarterly dues are assessed on the 1st or 2nd of the month and payment is due on the 16th. There is a grace period that expires the 20th.
A $25 late fee is applied on the 21st of the month. If you have received a late fee and believe it was an error, please contact Heather Bennett.
How do I set up for autopay by using the FREE electronic check feature?
To set up this method, you'll be required to input your checking account number and routing number. Please note that this process will take 2-3 business days for verification. PayHOA conducts a two-step verification. Two small micro-deposits, each less than a dollar, will be made into your account, which also takes 2-3 business days. Once you've received these deposits, log in to your account and enter the deposit totals to verify your account. For comprehensive instructions, please follow the link provided below.
How to Enroll with ACH checking.