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Coming in 2026: Term Limits for Condo Directors
The Florida legislature rolled out member term limits for condominium association directors in January 2024. This article highlights those changes coming in 2026.
Facilities Manager: What They Do and Why They Matter
An effective facility manager ensures that buildings are secure, welcoming, comfortable, environmentally friendly, and efficient, making them an invaluable asset to your team.
HOA Social Media Best Practices
As an HOA, your board should explore using social media platforms to encourage communication, establish neighborly connections, and strengthen the sense of community.
Create an HOA Emergency Management Plan
By establishing a clear plan for disaster management ahead of time, you can help mitigate the effects of an emergency on your community and ensure that the situation is dealt with smoothly and efficiently.
Can (or Should) You Have Chickens In Your HOA?
Whether it be noise, smell, property value, or other concerns, homeowners and board members want to know, is having chickens in your community worth it?
How to Handle Community Conflict During HOA Meetings
What you can do to peacefully and proactively handle the neighborhood bully so the rest of the community can feel at ease and have their voices heard.
Ways to Get Input from Homeowners
Encouraging residents to be vocal about their thoughts can help make your HOA community a better place. This blog post answers what your HOA board can do to get more input from homeowners.
Possible Winter Damage in Your Florida HOA
As a community association, your job is to help make sure that both homes and common areas are safe as your community enters winter and again as winter begins to pass on into spring.
Steps for Smoothly Handling Early Lease Terminations
Tenants will terminate early at some point, so having a plan can help you cycle out old tenants and introduce new ones quickly, fairly and transparently. Here are some strategies to make that happen.
A Guide to Early Lease Termination for HOA Landlords
The following article provides assistance with different circumstances related to early lease termination, however, a lawyer should always be advised for legal matters.
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.
6 HOA Board Meeting Best Practices
Board meetings are also crucial to the governance of your community association. Effectively managing an association will ensure it functions well. Learn how reading this article.
Maintain Elevators to Avoid Huge Replacement Costs
Like many other amenities in your Condo Association, the elevator will require general maintenance. This article covers the upkeep and maintenance needed to keep your elevators running safely and effectively in your community.
How to Deal with Vandalism in Your Community
Reviewing your community's security measures and response policies is a good idea to be better prepared to prevent and respond to vandalism.
HOA Crime Prevention Tips To Keep You Safe
The ever-present threat of potential crime is a common fear of homeowners, but steps to deter and lessen the impact of potential criminal acts in their homes and communities is possible.
Top Signs Of A Problem HOA Board Member
It’s best to address issues with a Board Member before they can do too much damage. Here are the warning signs that a problem with an HOA board member exists.
What You Need to Know: New Homeowners Association Statutes About Flags and Backyard Storage
House Bill (HB) 437 — creates the new Florida Statute 720.3045 prohibiting homeowners' associations from regulating particular backyard storage.
Electronic Voting: Can an HOA Board Vote By Email?
If permitted where you reside – could digital ballots be the answer for easy and convenient election participation by homeowners?
Preventing Packages from Getting Stolen in Your HOA
It’s an all-too-familiar scenario: A long-awaited package finally arrives, only to be taken from your front porch before you get home. Luckily, you can do a few things to minimize the chances of getting a package stolen off your porch.
HOAs and Florida-Friendly Lawns
Homeowners Association (HOA) membership is often mandatory for much of Florida.