
Grandezza is a distinctive and carefully managed community, but with multiple organizations operating behind the scenes, it’s understandable that residents sometimes wonder which entity handles what. The following will clarify the roles of the Grandezza Club, the Master Property Owners’ Association (MPOA), and the 11 neighborhood Homeowner and Condominium Owner Association (HOA/COA) neighborhoods that make up Grandezza.
THE GRANDEZZA CLUB (OWNED BY HERITAGE GOLF GROUP)
The Club includes the golf course, clubhouse, dining, fitness center, pool, racquet and bocci sports. It is privately owned and operated by Heritage Golf Group, independent from the MPOA.
Residents pay annual Club dues and are billed monthly for dining and other Club purchases. All questions related to membership, amenities, and Club billing should be directed directly to Club management.
THE MASTER PROPERTY OWNER’S ASSOCIATION (MPOA)
The MPOA is the master association responsible for all 978 residences in Grandezza. Funded by your quarterly MPOA assessment, it oversees:
• Main entrance and resident-only gate access
• Certain common area landscaping
• Community lakes and aerators
• Preserves, and stormwater systems
• Certain roadways and streetlights
• Bulk Cable, Internet and TV services
• Announcements and Communications to all residents, including the Grandezza Gazzette
• Overall community governance and standards
The MPOA does not manage the Club or its amenities.
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD HOMEOWNERS AND CONDOMINIUM OWNERS ASSOCIATION (HOA/COA)
Grandezza includes 11 separate HOA/COA neighborhoods, each with its own board and budget. These associations handle:
• Neighborhood landscaping
• Internal roads, streetlights, and monuments
• Lake fountains (if installed)
• Small neighborhood common areas
Your HOA/COA also collects your quarterly MPOA assessment and forwards it to the MPOA.

