The Homeowners Association of Trinidad and Tobago provides a free, safe, secure digital platform focused on addressing the needs of our country’s private homeowners and residents. It does this by empowering Communities, NGOs and Government Agencies to communicate more effectively.
Please note: Member profiles, directories, groups, discussions, and site activity are private by default and only visible to users where relevant or explicitly made public. As a result, much of the content and group activity may not appear unless you have the appropriate permissions.
Currently, direct video uploads are not supported. However, you may share videos by providing a link from a video hosting platform such as YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo. We plan to enable direct uploads in the future.
Your profile and the information you submit are, by default, private and viewable only by you. You also have the option to toggle this visibility. No homeowner or resident profiles are searchable on HOATT. However, public profiles like Government Agencies and NGOs are searchable. As a member, you can also add connections and customise your privacy settings.
All HOATT members are verified through a valid form of national identification linked to their residence. Members may participate in public forums and view publicly available information, but access to other areas of the site is restricted unless specific permissions are granted.
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Shelly-Ann's Catering posted a new post. 5 months ago
The Role of Cultural Festivals in Strengthening Community IdentityCultural festivals like Carnival, Divali, and Hosay play a vital role in shaping identity and unity in Trinidad and Tobago. This article explores their social, economic, and cultural significance…
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These photos from the Scottish Family Day of the District Grand Lodge of Trinidad & Tobago and Grenada are shared for demonstration only, with permission from the Lodge. If you wish to have any image removed, please let us know and we will promptly comply.
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Austin posted a new post. 5 months ago
Cleaner, Greener Communities: Fighting Pollution with HOATTTrinidad and Tobago faces one of the world’s highest per capita waste generation rates, with pollution fueling flooding, disease risks, and environmental damage. From plastic bottles to oil spills, the crisis is…
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Shantelle posted a new post. 5 months ago
Local Voices Matter: Why Secure Digital Spaces Like HOATT Are Vital Amid Political TransitionsPopular social media platforms are useful for quick sharing, but they are not designed to handle sensitive community issues such as crime reports, infrastructural complaints, or interactions with…
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