A Short Guide on How to Enjoy Christmas Lights in Your HOA
o help make the most of your neighborhood Christmas light tour, we’ve compiled a guide with tips for being a considerate and courteous neighbor during the festive season.
How an HOA Neighborhood Watch Benefits Your HOA Community
Potential homeowners must consider the level of safety before purchasing a new home. In a homeowners association, one way to make residents feel safe is to start an HOA neighborhood watch.
7 Trending Remodeling Ideas to Boost a Neighborhoods Curb Appeal
Read to learn about the top home remodeling jobs people are going for this year and why they're so helpful for every homeowner that wants to try them.
How HOAs Can Intervene to Stop Neighbor-to-Neighbor Harassment
The following article provides advice on stopping neighbor-to-neighbor harassment in your HOA.
7 Steps to Keep Your HOA Healthy
Managing the daily operations of a homeowners association can make it hard for Florida board members and community managers to carve out time to evaluate the health of their association. Though it may be one more thing to do, knowing your community’s financial standing, curb appeal, and relationship with residents is well worth the time and effort.
HOAs Obligations to Residents With Neurological Issues
HOAs ask themselves: should an association make accommodations for people with neurological issues like early-onset dementia, schizophrenia, and autism spectrum? What special accommodations or exceptions are available under the Fair Housing Act?
HOA Civility Living Tips
Civility, like chivalry, is becoming extremely rare. Differences of opinion are no longer allowed—either someone agrees with the other person, or both may reject any polite dialogue. Today's society needs healthy ways to manage disagreements and relationships, especially in your community HOAs. Here are some tips to consider regarding the dispute and what it means (or doesn't).
Neighbors Helping One Another During COVID
COVID-19 made a sudden entrance into Americans' daily lives, interrupting normalcy as we once knew it. Here are some easy ways to be a good neighbor through these trying times.
How to Keep the Noise Down in Your HOA
You and your neighbors have the right to enjoy your homes in peace and stock them with the things you want. But remember, how you furnish your unit may be a nuisance to your neighbors in theirs'.
Slow Down! Speeding Solutions for HOAs
Speeding traffic in HOA communities is a serious matter. Large towns with many children in the neighborhood are the worst-off when it comes to reckless driving concerns. Speeding may cause unnecessary incidents that pose a real issue for HOA Board Members. Here are a few suggestions that you can try in your community association to solve the issue of speeding: