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HOA board member responsibilities explained
Becoming a board member is a great way to engage with your neighbors and create positive changes in your community. But sometimes, new volunteers have little to no experience and must learn the community's rules, the board’s responsibilities and the demands of their roles as they go -
Board member orientation
You're invited to join us for our annual board member orientation training event - back by popular demand! -
Association Special Assessments: How to Avoid Them
For board members, special assessments are typically unwelcome necessities. They are primarily needed because reserves have been underfunded and must be supplemented to pay for large capital projects such as replacing roofs or mechanical equipment. -
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. -
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Vendor Management Tips to Help Condominium Corporations Get Great Results
To maintain your building, your Board members must employ and manage several different vendors. These vendors help with the upkeep of your condo building and preserving the building’s property value as a whole. Read tips on how to best manage your vendors. -
What is an HOA special assessment? A complete guide
In this guide, we will cover what HOA special assessments are, how they should be handled, and everything your association should know from costs to avoiding fees. -
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Episode #1: Pilot
In the first episode of the Get On Board podcast, Michael Mendillo discusses the importance of a positive culture created within a company. -
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HOA collections: A guide for boards and residents
As an elected board member, you have certain duties and obligations to the homeowners in your community. One of the most important of these is your commitment to protecting the financial health of the homeowners association (HOA). After all, the entire community depends on you to manage its money and keep its operations running smoothly. -
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Leaking roof in winter: Why it happens and what to do
Your residents are calling on about water leaks after a snowfall. Could an ice dam on the roof be the culprit? -
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Preparing your roof for winter: towers & townhomes
Is your roof winter ready? -
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EV charging in multi-family housing
As more Americans switch from gasoline to electric vehicles (EVs), there is a need for convenient, reliable and energy efficient ways to charge vehicles within community associations. -
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Six Essential Tips For New HOA Board Members
Congratulations are in order – you’ve just been elected to the board. So now the big question: What’s next?Follow these new board member basics and you’ll soon be governing like a pro.