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How to Handle Unanticipated Expenses in Your HOA
One of the many benefits of HOA living is that homeowners share the costs of keeping up the HOA community, with economies of scale usually reducing the individual price. The association's duties are nothing more than the individual homeowner has–they're just shared.
What Your HOA Needs to Know About Homeowners Association Pet Restrictions
Pets can be integral members of a family and, thus, integral members of a community. The average homeowners association, or HOA, welcomes four-legged residents with open arms. HOA pet restrictions can help ensure that all residents of the HOA feel safe and comfortable while also creating safeguards against things like excessive barking and noise.
How to Amend Your HOA Bylaws and Covenants
Governing homeowners associations include documents, including 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.
Who Can Access HOA Documents?
Most states have laws that establish a homeowner's right to inspect HOA documents. Based on the hierarchy, these laws will precede any stipulation you may have in your governing documents. As such, homeowners can request copies of official records for whatever purpose.
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.
Tips to Survive Holiday Stress in Your HOA
Here are some tips to help managers and their communities effectively deal with this hectic season and the conflict that often arises.
Does Your Community Need a Reserve Study? Part II
Reserve studies serve many purposes. Read on to learn more about the purposes that a reserve study provides to an HOA community.
Does Your Community Need a Reserve Study? Part I
An HOA reserve study is essential in examining and maintaining the financial health of your association. Find out what a reserve fund study is, and how will it help your community.
When to Use an HOA Secret Ballot
A set of board members elected into office make up the Homeowners associations. When it comes to elections, members typically have a few options, one being an HOA secret ballot.
How to Make an HOA Violation Letter
In every homeowner's association, there will be homeowners who break the rules accidentally or intentionally. That's why HOA boards must take non-compliance seriously.
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.
Condo Rental Insurance and What it Covers
Navigating rentals in a condo association is already hard enough; adding insurance can be maddening. Yet, condo rental insurance is a significant asset every condo rental owner should get.
HOA Halloween Safety Tips
Halloween is such a wonderful, festive time for children and their families. However, it can also be scary for HOAs to deal with the excess activities it brings.
How to Record HOA Meeting Minutes
It's essential to remember that there's a proper way to go about this. The secretary should record HOA meeting minutes for any meeting the HOA board holds. Here, we discuss that and provide you with a helpful HOA meeting minutes template.
Preparing for the Worst: After Hurricane Ian
Maintain lines of communication with residents for as long as possible during a storm. Even if members don’t receive messages until after the fact, they let individuals know that the board cared and attempted to reach out.
Does Your Association Need HOA Worker's Comp Insurance?
Workers' compensation insurance, or workers' comp for short, provides wage replacement and medical benefits to employees who injure themselves while on the job. In exchange, employees waive their right to sue their employer for the tort of negligence.
The HOA Finance Committee and Its Role
The HOA finance committee fulfills many essential responsibilities, especially in a self-managed community. With a capable finance committee, the HOA board will find it easier to manage its financial duties.
Building Trust with Condo Association Goodwill
Condo association goodwill is an intangible but crucial part of keeping a managed community together. HOA goodwill is not simple to measure, yet it's something that you can instantly see as soon as you spend time in a community. Let's look at a few different things you can try to spread goodwill in community associations.
How to Write HOA Board Meeting Minutes Guide
The board regularly convenes meetings in homeowners associations to discuss agenda items and vote. It is imperative to take HOA board meeting minutes to record what transpires at these meetings. But what is the process for doing so?
The Way to Address an HOA Mold Problem
An HOA mold problem is often a point of contention since there is usually a debate on which party is liable for it. Does it fall under the association's responsibility, or should the homeowner answer to the charges? Read on to learn more!

