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  • Top 7 community amenities residents look for

    As more people move into homeowner associations, there is growing interest in the number and variety of community amenity offerings, especially in luxury communities, where white glove services and lifestyle programming are at the heart of their residents’ lifestyles.
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • 10 considerations for vendor contracts

    When hiring contractors for services within your community, a solid understanding of the vendor contracts is crucial for the success of a project. Depending on the type of project or service you are hiring for, your association may or may not require a bidding process. Soliciting bids is done in an effort to identify the provider that can best complete the work according to the association’s needs and within the given budget.
  • 8 secrets to a better association budget process

    While there is no one perfect process, since every community is different, we do have 8 universal secrets to help streamline your community’s budget process.
  • Conducting association meetings

    Association board meetings are the foundation for effective governance of the community. These gatherings serve as the platform where board members, homeowners, and the management team come together to address a range of critical issues, foster community engagement, and ensure the smooth operation of the association.
  • 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.
  • HOA vs POA: What is a property owners association?

    When living in a community, whether a suburban neighborhood, a vacation destination, or a retirement haven, you'll likely encounter terms like HOA and POA. These acronyms, standing for Homeowners Association (HOA) and Property Owners Association (POA), play vital roles in shaping the quality of life and property values in residential areas.
  • Property Management: Is it worth the HOA management fees?

    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.
  • Estoppel Certificates: What is an estoppel certificate?

    Community associations, such as condominiums and homeowner associations (HOAs), are governed by rules, regulations, and financial obligations. Ensuring transparency and accountability within these associations is paramount. Among the essential documents that facilitate this is the "estoppel certificate," a vital component of real estate transactions within community associations.
  • What is homeowners association property management?

    Community property management is pivotal in maintaining and enhancing the value of residential developments and homeowners' associations (HOAs). It involves the oversight and administration of shared spaces and resources within a community, ensuring the well-being and satisfaction of its residents.
  • Cultivating Success: Embracing our culture and values

    Within community association management, our goal is to establish industry standards by promoting a culture of service, dedication, and integrity within our organization. At FirstService Residential, our associates embrace our company's values and standards, contributing to our continuous success.
  • The ins and outs of homeowners insurance for condominiums

    Owning a condominium is a unique homeownership experience, blending the comfort of a private residence with shared community spaces. As a condo owner, you may wonder about the intricacies of insurance coverage.
  • Are homeowners association fees refundable?

    Homeowners' Association (HOA) fees are a common aspect of community living, providing essential funds for maintaining shared spaces and amenities. However, questions often arise about the nature of these fees, particularly regarding their refundability.
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