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  • 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 101: Master These 3 Genius HOA Board Meeting Tips

    Follow these three proven tips to improve your Arizona HOA board meetings and excel as an association.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • FAQs: The impacts of prevailing wage in NYC

    Beginning July 1, 2022, condominium and cooperative buildings in New York City must begin to pay building workers a prevailing wage or forfeit their eligibility for the Cooperative and Condominium Property Tax Abatement.
  • How to choose the right Texas property management company: Qualities to look for

    The property management industry is competitive, and everyone seems to think they offer the “best" service. But what does great property management look like? Learn what questions to ask to make sure you’re getting the service you deserve.
  • The Do’s & Don’ts of Communicating Policy

    Not sure how to communicate about policy with your residents? Follow these do’s and don’ts to guide your policy-making efforts and help your board obtain community buy-in.
  • The Do’s & Don’ts of Communicating Policy

    Not sure how to communicate about policy with your residents? Follow these do’s and don’ts to guide your policy-making efforts and help your board obtain community buy-in.
  • What Great Looks Like: Getting the Property Management Service You Deserve

    The property management industry is competitive, and everyone seems to think they offer the “best" service. But what does great property management look like? Learn what questions to ask to make sure you’re getting the service you deserve.
  • Talent and Supply Chain Disruptions

    Has your community association been affected by labor shortages? Learn more about supply chain issues and how to address them in your community.
  • Talent and Supply Chain Disruptions

    Has your community association been affected by labor shortages? Learn more about supply chain issues and how to address them in your community.
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