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Alternative Amenity Programming for Your Community
Following the temporary closure of fitness centers, interior lounges and other amenity spaces, boards and owners may want to consider offering alternative programming for residents. -
What is a homeowners association (HOA), and how do they work?
The prevalence of homeowner associations (HOAs) has been steadily increasing, with over 53 percent of current homeowners in the United States living in HOAs and 82.4 percent of newly constructed homes sold in 2021 being part of a homeowners association. -
Amend Your Association’s Governing Documents in 6 Steps
Amending your governing documents or bylaws can be time-consuming, but reviewing them for potential revisions is essential. Learn more! -
6 Steps to Amending HOA Governing Documents
Amending your governing documents or bylaws can be time-consuming, but reviewing them for potential revisions is essential. Learn more! -
6 Steps to Amending Your Association’s Governing Documents
Amending your governing documents or bylaws can be time-consuming, but reviewing them for potential revisions is essential. Learn more! -
Amend Your Association’s Governing Documents in 6 Steps
Amending your governing documents or bylaws can be time-consuming, but reviewing them for potential revisions is essential. Learn more! -
Amend Your Association’s Governing Documents in 6 Steps
Amending your governing documents or bylaws can be time-consuming, but reviewing them for potential revisions is essential. Learn more! -
Conflict Resolution for Condo and HOA Community Association Board Members
Ideally, all parties in a homeowners or condo association agree, but In the real world, disagreements are a fact of life. Get tips on conflict resolution at your HOA or condo community from industry experts.ca -
Conflict Resolution for Condo and HOA Community Association Board Members
Ideally, all parties in a homeowners or condo association agree, but In the real world, disagreements are a fact of life. Get tips on conflict resolution at your HOA or condo community from industry experts. -
Conflict Resolution for Condo and HOA Community Association Board Members
Ideally, all parties in a homeowners or condo association agree, but In the real world, disagreements are a fact of life. Get tips on conflict resolution at your HOA or condo community from industry experts. -
Keep Your Condo or Community Running Like a Well-Oiled Machine with a Solid Preventive Maintenance Plan
Learn the key components that should be included in a comprehensive preventive maintenance plan for your HOA or condo community. -
Keep Your Condo or Community Running Like a Well-Oiled Machine by Planning Preventive Maintenance
Learn the key components that should be included in a comprehensive preventive maintenance plan for your HOA or condo community. -
Keep Your Condo or Community Running Like a Well-Oiled Machine with a Solid Preventive Maintenance Plan
Learn the key components that should be included in a comprehensive preventive maintenance plan for your HOA or condo community. -
Keep Your Condo or Community Running Like a Well-Oiled Machine with a Solid Preventive Maintenance Plan
Learn the key components that should be included in a comprehensive preventive maintenance plan for your HOA or condo community. -
What is the role of a property manager?
When you think of a residential community, your mind may often turn to association fees, rules, and groundskeeping. Very rarely do you realize that a professional property management company usually manages these communities, with a property manager or community association manager (CAM) overseeing the day-to-day management of the community. -
How do you pay HOA fees? FAQs for making HOA online payments
Not too long ago, one of the main ways residents in homeowner associations (HOAs) could pay their association fees was with a check, money order, or cash. Fast forward a decade or two later, and paying with a check is inconvenient for many residents who no longer use checkbooks or carry cash—leaving many homeowners wondering how to make an HOA payment online. Luckily, we know how. -
Five FAQS about a master association
A master homeowners association is an entity that governs a community comprised of multiple sub-associations, such as condominiums, townhomes, or gated communities. -
What are CC&Rs?: The “Boss Doc" of Texas Associations
Find out what covenant restrictions mean for your association and get tips on how to communicate their importance to homeowners. -
5 Tips for a Smoother Transition to New Management
Ready for a change? Bringing on new management should be a seamless switch. Start by asking the right questions. -
Great Service: Does Your Community Association Management Team Have What It Takes?
The right support, personality and set of expectations from your community are critical for your management team to deliver exceptional results. Does yours have what it takes? -
Requirements for HOA board members: Becoming a board member
Homeowners' associations (HOAs) play a crucial role in maintaining and enhancing the quality of life within a community. One of the pivotal positions within an HOA is that of a board member. Serving on an HOA board comes with responsibilities, challenges, and opportunities to make a positive impact in the community. -
A closer look at HOA covenants
Homeowners Associations, or HOAs, have become a ubiquitous presence in communities across the United States. With their neatly manicured lawns, consistent architectural designs, and communal amenities, HOAs offer numerous advantages to residents. But what makes these communities tick, and how do they maintain their order? -
Can you refuse to join a homeowners association?
Homeowner Associations (HOAs) are common in many neighborhoods, and they play a crucial role in maintaining property values community aesthetics, and resolving disputes. While HOAs offer numerous benefits, they also come with certain obligations and restrictions that may not be appealing to everyone. -
Are HOA management fees worth it?
When it comes to managing a community association, the decision to hire a professional management company can be a game-changer. However, it's natural for homeowners and board members to have concerns about property management fees.