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Tis the Season…Will Your Holiday Packages Arrive Safely and on Time?
It’s that wonderful time of year! Many of us are shopping online to get that perfect gift for our loved ones. And, for those doing last-minute shopping, we don’t want to have to worry that something will go wrong with our deliveries. -
What Should you Expect from a Residential Property Manager
Not all residential property managers have what they need to give you great service. Learn what it takes to be a great residential property manager. -
The 12 Yeas & Nays of HOA Social Media
Capitalize on your resident's online presence to boost the positive online reputation of your association. -
6 Ways to Manage Board Stress
Feeling stressed? Use these tips to avoid board burnout. -
7 Traits That Make a Stellar Community Manager
Whether it's a long-time resident or a brand new board member, a stellar community manager makes sure that each interaction is treasured and conveys the value placed in customer service. -
HOA Communication Tools: Technology's Role In Property Management
Technology has its good and bad, but using it for your association can be a powerful tool while steering clear of its pitfalls. -
Behind the Scenes: Residents' Roles
Residents play a critical role in helping an association thrive. Here's how understanding homeowners' rights and responsibilities can bring out the best in your community! -
Behind the Scenes: Types of HOA Committees
Engaged homeowners are the foundation of a thriving community! Discover one way to get them involved. -
Board Member Basics: Learn the Language of Your Texas Board
Association terms that every board member should know and understand. -
Was Your Texas Owner's Association Board Successful in 2018?
Would you say that your Board was successful in 2018? Read on to see what residents are saying about homeowner's associations nationwide! -
Corona-Vision: 8 Takeaways We Can Appreciate
Each of us, in our own way, are doing our part to make those in uncomfortable situations feel a little closer to home and a lot closer to love. -
Four Ways to Prep for Your Texas Association Annual Meeting
Consider 4 key elements when preparing for your Annual Meeting. Get practical tips today! -
Going Virtual: Best Virtual Meeting Platforms
Given the unprecedented practice of "social distancing," now may be the best time to find the right video conferencing platform for your association. -
Going Virtual: Strategic Communication
All community members play a role in ensuring communication is aligned, informative and consistent. Does your association have a strategic plan? -
How Can My Texas Condo Association Manage Holiday Package Overload?
Shopping is the hallmark of the holiday season, but the influx of packages can make any condominium association struggle to stay organized. Discover ways to handle holiday packages with ease by asking four simple questions. -
High-Rise Holidays: Staff Appreciation Bonuses
For some communities, the end of the year is a time to pass on the spirit of giving to its staff. -
HOA Budget Bloopers: 7 Missteps to Avoid
Before you begin outlining the financial steps for your community, keep these 7 HOA budget bloopers in mind. -
Holiday Party Planning. All the Sparkle Without the Stress.
You want to celebrate the season with family and friends, but with the holiday merely weeks away, landing a role opposite of George Clooney sounds easier than planning a holiday bash. Does it not? Well fear not! These primo party planning tips will have you singing carols over eggnog in next to no time (and for little money), all compliments of our professional party planner. -
Hosting an Annual Meeting That Homeowners Will Want to Attend
The number one reason associations fail to meet quorum is the lack of participation by their homeowners. Knowing this, we’ve put together a list of practical ideas to help increase homeowner participation and alleviate the worry about whether or not you will have enough attendance to hold your meeting. -
Keep Things on Track With Our HOA Annual Meeting Checklist
Whether your association is faced with presenting positive or potentially controversial announcements, you can probably expect a few homeowners to raise their questions and concerns during your annual meeting, making it difficult to keep your meeting on track. To help, here are a few things you can do to limit distractions or interruptions and keep the meeting rolling full steam ahead. -
Lifestyle at Home: A Little Something for Everyone
Continue an engaged, at-home lifestyle by utlizing these resources for residents of all ages! -
Lifestyle at Home: Keeping Young Ones Engaged
Not only will they learn something new every day, but it'll also keep their minds bright and busy. -
Lifestyle At Home: Wellness & Programming
From centering your mind to getting a daily dose of good news, these resources will help keep your spirits high while indoors. -
Municipal Duties Move to ‘Burbs as HOAs Must Step In
John Friedrichsen, Senior Vice President & CFO of FirstService Residential parent company FirstService Corporation, is quoted in USA Today about how HOAs benefit from the value-added services provided by leading professional management companies.