HOA Document Hierarchy Guide Part II - FAQs
As an HOA board member, you must uphold and follow the association’s governing documents. Below are some frequently asked questions
HOA Document Hierarchy Guide Part I
Some HOA documents take precedence over others. If you don’t know which one supersedes the others, continue reading!
How to Update Your HOA Governing Documents
New board members and homeowners must establish what the governing documents are, how often they're updated, and the steps it takes to correct them.
How to Prevent Squatters from Taking Over Your HOA
Foreclosed homes are nothing new to homeowners associations but can become a real problem when squatters get involved. Read on to learn how to prevent squatters and how to remove them legally.
HOA Document Hierarchies: Which are the Most Important?
HOAs are governed by many rules and regulations — to a point where it may confuse board members and homeowners alike. To avoid a misunderstanding, familiarize yourself with the homeowners association documents and which HOA documents take precedence in your community.
How to Create an HOA Board Resolution Plan
Within the context of a homeowners association, a resolution is a formal statement created by the board relating to the policies and decisions of the board. It contains information on the purpose of the solution, what action follows, and the board's authority to make that decision. Resolutions validate and support the board's operations.