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  • Depth of Support: What You Should Expect from a Property Manager

    Carefully evaluating the property manager is a critical component of board business and helps ensure a consistent level of service each and every day.
  • 9 Tips on How to Improve Communication Amongst Your HOA Board

    Healthy board communication is the key to enhancing your Arizona HOA’s reputation and property values. Use these 9 tips on how to improve communication to strengthen your HOA board.
  • Mitigating Board Liability & Personal Exposure – Part One

    A capable management company will enforce procedures and invest in technologies that help limit legal liability for the condo or co-op, and also mitigate board member personal exposure.
  • Making the Right Vendor Decisions

    When your strata begins the process of hiring a vendor, you want to ensure that you're making the best choice possible for your community's benefit. A good vendor will execute your vision on time and budget, whereas a not-so-good one can be the source of lousy quality, unexpected delays, inconvenience, and a whole lot of headaches!
  • Making the Right Vendor Decisions

    When your community begins the process of hiring a vendor, you want to ensure that you're making the best choice possible for your community's benefit. A good vendor will execute your vision on time and budget, whereas a not-so-good one can be the source of lousy quality, unexpected delays, inconvenience, and a whole lot of headaches!
  • Making the Right Vendor Decisions

    When your property begins the process of hiring a vendor, you want to ensure that you're making the best choice possible for your community's benefit. A good vendor will execute your vision on time and budget, whereas a not-so-good one can be the source of lousy quality, unexpected delays, inconvenience, and a whole lot of headaches!
  • Mitigating Board Liability & Personal Exposure – Part Two

    Policy exclusions introduce increased risk to the board and often render a contractor’s policy meaningless. Properly vetting a contractor’s insurance is critical.
  • 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.
  • Making the Right Vendor Decisions

    When your property begins the process of hiring a vendor, you want to ensure that you're making the best choice possible for your community's benefit. A good vendor will execute your vision on time and budget, whereas a not-so-good one can be the source of lousy quality, unexpected delays, inconvenience, and a whole lot of headaches!
  • Making the Right Vendor Decisions

    When your property begins the process of hiring a vendor, you want to ensure that you're making the best choice possible for your community's benefit. A good vendor will execute your vision on time and budget, whereas a not-so-good one can be the source of lousy quality, unexpected delays, inconvenience, and a whole lot of headaches!
  • 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.
  • Making the Right Vendor Decisions

    When your property begins the process of hiring a vendor, you want to ensure that you're making the best choice possible for your community's benefit. A good vendor will execute your vision on time and budget, whereas a not-so-good one can be the source of lousy quality, unexpected delays, inconvenience, and a whole lot of headaches!
  • Property manager requirements: 10 training tips

    A property manager’s role is a unique one; it requires answering the needs of residents, A Community Association Manager (CAM), also called a property manager, is integral to the smooth functioning of residential complexes and homeowners associations. Whether managing property affairs or fostering a sense of community, the qualifications and skills required for property managers are diverse and multifaceted.
  • New York’s Climate Mobilization Act | Frequently Asked Questions

    FirstService Residential helps condo and co-op boards navigate CMA compliance, avoid costly fines and identify incentive programs that reduce the cost of building upgrades.
  • Local Law 97 Updates: Building Energy Grades & Emissions Compliance

    Local Law 97 impacts roughly 50,000 buildings across the city, a majority of which are multifamily residential properties.
  • Residential EV Charging Stations: Benefits & Incentives for Multifamily Buildings

    FirstService Residential recommends that all boards and building owners consider the installation of EV charging stations and incentives available through NYSERDA and ConEd.
  • 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.
  • Arizona HOA Boards 101: What They Didn't Tell You

    So, you want to be an Arizona HOA board member. Read our article to learn five lesser-known tips for brand-new or seasoned board members.
  • 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.
  • Delivering Exceptional Service: 6 Keys to a Great HOA Manager

    What sets your association apart from other HOAs? Discover what types of support and training can help your manager (and association) excel.
  • Board Member 101: HOA Leadership Roles and Duties

    What are your HOA leadership roles and duties? To fully develop and enhance your leadership journey, begin by taking these four essential steps.
  • 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.
  • Flood Insurance for Condos and Co-ops in New York City

    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.
  • What is HOA insurance? Understanding the basics

    Homeowner's associations (HOAs) have many responsibilities that can be difficult to keep up with. One of the main ones is selecting community association insurance. HOA’s should carefully consider the type and extent of coverage they purchase from an insurance provider. The right policy can help protect your investment while minimizing risk.
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