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Tips to Prepare a Family Emergency Plan in Your Homeowners Association

January 22, 2021 / by HOA Manager

Natural disasters affect thousands of people every year, and with the increased risk of severe thunderstorms, flash flooding and tornadoes these days, it’s a good idea to think about having an emergency plan in place. Consider preparing an emergency plan now before it’s needed.


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Steps to Take When HOA Board Members Can’t Make Decisions

January 20, 2021 / by HOA Manager

Some HOA boards have the need to discuss things ad nauseum and yet never come to a decision. It can be extremely frustrating when the same topic comes up on the agenda month, after month, after month, and after hours of discussion, nobody's willing to say either yes or no. They either need more information, want to hear from so-and-so who's not there, or avoid the topic altogether. So how can decision-making be improved for your Board?

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How an HOA Board Can Prepare to Work with a Manager for the First Time

January 15, 2021 / by HOA Manager

If your HOA board has hired a manager for the first time, there are a number of things it can anticipate the management company will ask for. The Board can prepare for the manager in advance by gathering specific documents and records pertaining to your homeowners association. Then, the HOA board itself can be proactive for the Association by communicating with homeowners and starting the relationship with the manager with an open mind.

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What’s So Great about Homeowners Associations?

December 22, 2020 / by HOA Manager

Homeowners associations offer one of the best opportunities for Americans to own their own homes. They are for the 21stcentury what land grants were in the 19thcentury, and what the New Deal and GI Bill were in the 20th. Why?

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Ways to Help Make Your Homeowners Association Community Better

November 25, 2020 / by HOA Manager

Your homeowners association has a lot going on, and that includes a range of upcoming social events in some form, as well several important ongoing projects.

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HOA Board Checklist: Help Residents Stay Prepared in Cold Weather

November 23, 2020 / by HOA Manager

Cold and wet conditions not only make an Association miserable, they can also create damage to the homes and buildings within the community. Some winterizing can wait, but some can't! An HOA board can help residents out by making a list of what needs to be done, and tackle the time-sensitive tasks first. Here is a simple checklist for your homeowners association to stay on top of the winter season.

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Actions to Take When Your HOA Board is Faced with a Lawsuit

November 13, 2020 / by HOA Manager

Your HOA is being sued, what do you do? You know that being faced with a lawsuit is a serious matter and absolutely should not be ignored. That being said, there are some important actions you need to take as an HOA board member to avoid setting the homeowners association up for failure and getting yourself in a mess you can’t clean up.

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How Amenities Help With the Collection of Unpaid HOA Fees

November 11, 2020 / by HOA Manager

When living in a homeowners association residents are expected to pay assessments that are used to make the community a nice place to live. These fees contribute to utility and vendor bills, maintenance, short term and long term projects, and upkeep of amenities such as the pool.

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Enhancing the Homeowners Association is More Than Maintenance

November 9, 2020 / by HOA Manager

To enhance something means “to increase or improve in value, quality, desirability, or attractiveness.” In a homeowners association the property can be physically enhanced or maintained, but enhancing can also refer to building community among the HOA board and members of the Association.

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How to Effectively Transition New Members to the HOA Board

November 4, 2020 / by HOA Manager

When a new HOA board is transitioning into managing the association, having solid foundations for the new members is important to the association’s success. The first step in a successful HOA board’s transition process is to set expectations, particularly if you have many board members (along with their experience) leaving the board. To do so, a comprehensive transition plan document should be in place. If there isn’t one, meet with current and new board members to document a plan. It’s a worthwhile investment, because the document can be used for future HOA board transitions.

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