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.

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Handling Trespassing Situations In Your HOA

Trespassing in HOA communities is a common concern. Usually, the situation involves either the HOA entering a homeowner's property or a homeowner entering community property. Regardless of the actual situation, the association must know how to handle this issue. Failure to provide awareness can result in severe consequences for either party.

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6 Steps to Amend HOA Bylaws and Covenants and More! 

Governing homeowners associations include documents, among which are the bylaws and the CC&Rs. However, there will come a time when you will need to amend those documents. Continue reading to learn how to change HOA bylaws and CC&Rs.

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Can an HOA Board Install Bulk Cable and Internet?

Has your board of directors of your homeowners’ association recently consider a bulk contract for cable television and internet service for your community. While the association has not previously provided cable or internet service to the residents, the association signed the contract to force homeowners to pay for the service as part of their assessments.

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4 Epic Ways Your HOA Can Help Celebrate Mom

Mother's Day is just around the corner—this year's celebration occurs on Sunday, May 9th. Taking time out of our busy schedules to honor our moms is essential. After all, it's our mothers who make our lives so special. If you are looking for creative and fun ways to celebrate this year, look no further. One of Florida's residential property management companies, Condominium Associates, provides exciting ways to celebrate Mother's Day this year in your HOA.

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HOA Pool Safety: Lifeguard vs Policy  

The safety benefits of having a lifeguard are apparent, but there are financial and liability considerations as well. Many homeowners associations are exploring ways to eliminate lifeguards without the liability. According to HOAResources.com, the association should create, publish, and circulate a policy called "Rules and Regulations for Unattended Pool Use.” Read on to learn more.

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HOA and Condo Leaders' Essential Guide

Homeowners often choose to live in a community association because of its affordable amenities, convenient services, preserved property values, and community sense. However, many new homeowners don't understand how the association functions, which can challenge expectations and cause misunderstandings.

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