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Holiday Security Tips for Your Texas High-Rise
High-rise buildings have increased security risks during the holidays. Make sure your high-rise is prepared with these holiday security tips. -
How to Establish Sensible HOA Policies
Rules and regulations are important in any homeowners association (HOA). But when they aren’t enforced, are enforced inconsistently, or go a bit too far, they can create resentment and put your HOA at risk. -
Ten Building Security Tips
We are all concerned about safety. High Rise management companies and Board members, who have a responsibility to protect the common property, must pay particular attention to security at their properties. A secure condominium means a happier and safer community, and that is what is most important to owners and residents. -
2025 Legislative Session: What You Need to Know
Attend our webinar on Wednesday, May 21, at 11 a.m. and learn about the impact of new legislation on Florida condo and community associations. -
The Corporate Transparency Act: 6 things board members need to know
Although there are mixed opinions about whether the CTA applies to condo and HOAs, FirstService Residential is proactively assisting board members serving condo and HOAs in understanding and navigating this act. -
5 tips to prepare new board members for their roles
Have open board positions? Discover five key components to finding & training new board member candidates. -
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Understanding HOA board of directors positions and roles
It takes a lot to build a great community. You need committed residents, a dedicated board of directors and a clear understanding of everybody's roles and responsibilities. -
Making security a top priority in your community featuring KCPD
Security is an essential aspect of any community, and being informed about it can help keep you and your loved ones safe. -
Eight tips for creating co-op rules and regulations
Living in New York City has its benefits and challenges. Living in a multi-family New York City condo and co-op building requires owners to abide by house rules, policies and procedures. Residents usually are willing to comply because they recognize the value of these policies in helping to promote cooperation and harmony, enhance resident lifestyle and keep property values as high as possible. -
Calm in a Crisis - Emergency Preparedness Plan
Variables that can affect your board’s specific requirements might include the type of community association or building you have, your location, your available resources and your demographics, to name just a few. Despite these differences, your community association manager board can create an effective – and life-saving – plan by following these eight basic steps. -
Four Telltale Signs of a Well-Trained Property Manager
How well trained is your Condominium Corporation’s manager? When we think of great attributes of a property manager, we often times believe they must simply be courteous and hardworking but there are more qualities that a well-trained manager must possess. Education, licensing and dedication are also huge factors into making an outstanding property manager. See if your property manager has all the qualities of a well-trained manager. -
Establishing Condominium Corporation Rules and Regulations
Establishing condominium corporation rules and regulations by navigating governing documents and resolutions to create beneficial rules for your community and residents. -
Develop Effective Community Communication | NC
How do NC property management companies communicate with residents? Here are 4 ways to enable effective community communication. -
What is an HOA resale certificate? Your comprehensive guide
We all know that there's a lot of paperwork in the home buying process. If the home you want to buy is in a managed community of any kind, a resale package, including your resale certificate and governing documents, is part of that paperwork. Resale certificates and packages offer transparency about the community and whether or not the sellers are current in their financial obligations to the association. -
Texas property management laws: A 2025 guide
In this article, learn the basics of Texas property management laws. From recent legislative changes your association should know to tenant rights and HOA/COA rules, read our guide for all the insights. -
What is a Minnesota resale certificate?
Understanding the role of a Minnesota resale certificate can streamline the process. In this guide, we’ll explore what a Minnesota resale certificate is, how to obtain one, and why it matters for both buyers and sellers. -
A guide to HOA approval
In New England, HOA approval is the process of getting permission from your homeowners association (HOA) before making certain changes to your property. Learn more in our guide. -
A guide to unenforceable HOA rules in California
In this piece, we will cover common unenforceable HOA rules in California, how they can be addressed, and everything you need to know about enforceable HOA guidelines. -
VA resale certificate: What it is, why it matters, and how to get it
In this article, learn what you need to know about resale certificates in Virginia, from what they are and when they are needed to how they are used and costs. Learn more! -
NYC Local Law 97: 2025 Compliance Update from the Department of Buildings
What is required for NYC condos, co-ops, and rental buildings to comply with Local Law 97? Read updates from FirstService Energy and the Department of Buildings (DOB). -
Setting Pet Policies for Your Community: What You Need to Know
Learn how to approach pet policies to ensure that they are respectful, safe and compliant with the law. -
Building to last: What are capital improvements?
What are capital improvements and how do they keep your community relevant and maximize property values? Read our article to successfully manage capital improvements. -
Creating an Effective HOA Committee that Benefits Board Members
Serving on your HOA’s board of directors can be a very daunting task. You can always count on the meeting agenda to be loaded with items requiring decision and action. In between meetings, there is more association business that has to be taken care of. So what is the best way to stay on top of everything? This is where committees come in handy.