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How to fight a special assessment in your HOA: A complete guide
In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know to tackle special assessments effectively and help your community remain financially stable in the long run. -
5 Things to Know About Adequate Staffing
Does your homeowners association have adequate staff for the services that you provide? Learn how to staff your community effectively. -
Ask the HOA Insurance Experts: Why are Premiums Spiking by 30%?
Insurance premiums are on the rise. Find out why the markets are hardening and find the right coverage for your Arizona association. -
California HOA insurance: Why are premiums spiking by 30%?
Insurance premiums are on the rise. Find out why the markets are hardening and find the right coverage for your California association. -
Inflation, Insurance and “In Case Of…": Why to Consider Raising an HOA Assessment
Ensuring the longevity and prosperity of your association requires strategic planning and responsible financial management. In this article, we will delve into the importance of raising HOA special assessments, the best methods for doing so, and the optimal timing for implementing changes. -
What is a reserve study, and does your community need it?
What is a reserve study? Reserve funds and reserve studies are critical components of the budgeting process that help ensure the long-term financial security of your community. -
Inflation, Insurance, and “In Case Of…": Why to Consider an HOA Assessment Increase
Raising assessments can keep your association healthy (and help boost property values). Read on to learn why, how and when to raise HOA assessments. -
Beyond the Basics and Maximizing HOA Reserve Funds
Is your HOA reserving enough funds for the future? Go beyond the basics of reserve funds and learn how to maximize your investments. -
Understanding co-op and condo reserve funds
With an effective reserve-fund strategy, boards can properly plan for unplanned equipment replacements and repairs to building systems and facilities. -
HOA Maintenance Checklist: Planning and Paying for Property Improvements
Want to keep your HOA or high-rise in tip-top shape for current and future residents? Learn how to plan and pay for maintenance and capital improvements. -
Association Reserve Funding Strategies: Ensuring Your Budget's Success
As a board member, one of your top responsibilities is to maintain and improve your community’s physical property. But it can be tricky to budget for new amenities like a dog park or gate houses, or shared, common-area assets that will need to be replaced or upgraded years down the line such as roofing or building facades. -
Condo reserve fund strategies: Ensuring your budget's success
As a board member, one of your top responsibilities is to maintain and improve your community’s physical property. But it can be tricky to budget for new amenities like a dog park or gate houses, or shared, common-area assets that will need to be replaced or upgraded years down the line such as roofing or building facades. -
Condo Corporation Reserve Funding Strategies: Ensuring Your Budget's Success
As a board member, one of your top responsibilities is to maintain and improve your community’s physical property. But it can be tricky to budget for new amenities like a dog park or gate houses, or shared, common-area assets that will need to be replaced or upgraded years down the line such as roofing or building facades. -
Association Reserve Funding Strategies: Ensuring Your Budget's Success
As a board member, one of your top responsibilities is to maintain and improve your community’s physical property. But it can be tricky to budget for new amenities like a dog park or gate houses, or shared, common-area assets that will need to be replaced or upgraded years down the line such as roofing or building facades. -
Strata Corporation Contingency Reserve Fund strategies: A guide to protecting your finances
As a council member, one of your top responsibilities is to maintain and improve your community’s physical property. But it can be tricky to budget for new amenities like a dog park or gate houses, or shared, common-area assets that will need to be replaced or upgraded years down the line such as roofing or building facades. -
Association Reserve Funding Strategies: Ensuring Your Budget's Success
As a board member, one of your top responsibilities is to maintain and improve your community’s physical property. But it can be tricky to budget for new amenities like a dog park or gate houses, or shared, common-area assets that will need to be replaced or upgraded years down the line such as roofing or building facades. -
Understanding the Condo Act of Ontario: A complete guide
The Condo Act of Ontario (also known as Condominium Act, 1998) is the primary legislation that governs the creation, management, and administration of condominiums in Ontario. Discover what your corporation should know. -
Multifamily Investment Activity in New York City
As different sectors of New York City’s economy recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, strong signs of life are emerging in multifamily rental property investment. -
Association Special Assessments: How to Avoid Them
For board members, special assessments are typically unwelcome necessities. They are primarily needed because reserves have been underfunded and must be supplemented to pay for large capital projects such as replacing roofs or mechanical equipment. -
Association Special Assessments: How to Avoid Them
For board members, special assessments are typically unwelcome necessities. They are primarily needed because reserves have been underfunded and must be supplemented to pay for large capital projects such as replacing roofs or mechanical equipment. -
Understanding condo special assessments
For board members, condo special assessments are typically unwelcome necessities. In this guide, discover what they are, why they may be needed, how to avoid them, and more. -
Association Special Assessments: How to Avoid Them
For board members, special assessments are typically unwelcome necessities. They are primarily needed when the association’s reserves are not sufficient to pay for large capital projects such as replacing roofs or mechanical equipment. -
How to avoid a condo special assessment
For board members, special assessments are typically unwelcome necessities. They are primarily needed because reserves have been underfunded and must be supplemented to pay for large capital projects such as replacing roofs or mechanical equipment. -
Understanding flood insurance in NYC for condos and co-ops
The rising cost of flood insurance and forthcoming changes to FEMA flood maps is a topic of discussion for condos and co-ops in the New York City area.