Terms of Service & Acceptable Use

Last updated July 2026.

These terms may be updated from time to time as the service or the law changes; when we make a material change we will provide reasonable notice, and continued use after an update means you accept the revised terms.

These are the current Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy that apply to all HOA Library customers. HOA Library is operated by Navecta LLC ("Navecta"). Navecta is not a law firm and nothing here is legal advice. Governing law and venue: Arizona.

1. Acceptance and who may use the service

By accessing HOA Library, you agree to these Terms and the Acceptable Use Policy below. Accounts are provided only to individuals authorized by the homeowners association ("the Association" or "the Customer") - for example, members on the Association's authorized roster. Access is personal to you and is not transferable.

2. Permitted use

3. Your representations and content rights

By using HOA Library, and in particular by creating an Association account or uploading records, you represent that:

4. Free trial

HOA Library offers a 60-day free trial before any paid term. No credit card is required and no payment is collected to start a trial, and there is no automatic charge when the trial ends. During self-serve signup an Association's account is provisional and limited to sample content until we verify that the person setting it up is authorized to represent that Association; the 60-day period begins when that verification is approved. If you do not enter into a paid agreement, the account is not charged; access to real-data features simply ends. Trial terms may be extended on request and are otherwise governed by the Customer's Service Agreement.

5. Prohibited use (Acceptable Use Policy)

You may not:

Navecta and the Association may suspend or terminate access for violations, consistent with the Customer's Service Agreement. The Association directs account suspension and deactivation as the access-policy owner, and Navecta executes it as processor. Navecta may also suspend or restrict access on short notice where necessary to stop an active security threat, abuse, or unlawful use, or as required by law.

6. Records integrity: immutability, audited correction, and governed deletion

So that no one can quietly alter or hide Association records, HOA Library is built around record integrity:

This means members can trust that what is published stays as it was published, and that any change or removal leaves an auditable trail.

7. Intellectual property

8. Copyright and takedown (DMCA)

Navecta respects intellectual-property rights. HOA Library is a gated, non-public archive of an Association's own records, and the Association represents that it has the rights to the content it loads (Section 3). If you believe content on the platform infringes your copyright, send a written notice to Navecta's designated agent that includes: your contact information; identification of the copyrighted work; identification of the material claimed to be infringing and where it is located; a statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is not authorized; a statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information is accurate and you are authorized to act for the rights holder; and your signature.

Send copyright notices to Navecta LLC's designated agent at navecta@gmail.com (subject line "Copyright / DMCA notice"). Because records are supplied and controlled by the Association, we will coordinate with the Association, and we may remove or restrict access to the material in question and, where appropriate, terminate access for repeat infringers.

9. Disclaimers

10. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Navecta is not liable for the accuracy or content of the Association's source records, for indirect or consequential damages, or for losses arising from a member's reliance on AI output instead of the governing source document. Any liability of Navecta is subject to the cap and carve-outs set in the Customer's Service Agreement. Nothing here limits liability that cannot be limited by law.

11. Conflict-of-interest disclosure (per-customer addendum, where applicable)

Where a Navecta principal has a personal relationship with the Association or a member of its board, that related-party relationship is disclosed openly as a per-customer addendum. This section applies only where such a relationship exists; the specific disclosure for a given Association is recorded in that Customer's order schedule. The standard safeguards in that case are:

12. Privacy

Use of the service is also governed by the HOA Library Privacy Policy, which describes what is collected, how it is protected, and the controller/processor relationship between the Association and Navecta.

13. Changes, term, and governing law

We may update or modify these Terms from time to time as the service or law changes. We will provide reasonable notice of material changes through the Association, and continued use of the service after an update constitutes acceptance. The service term and termination are governed by the Customer's Service Agreement; on termination, the Association has 30 days to export its data, after which Navecta deletes it (see the Privacy Policy and Service Agreement). These Terms are governed by Arizona law, with venue in Arizona.

14. Contact

Member questions about these Terms or the service should be directed to the Association through its member support channel. Platform and processor inquiries to Navecta LLC: navecta@gmail.com.


These are Navecta LLC's current published Terms and Acceptable Use Policy and may be revised. Navecta LLC is not a law firm and this is not legal advice.