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Is Parliamentary Procedure Important for HOA Board Meetings?

August 28, 2013 / by HOA Manager

In the proper course of governing the community, an HOA board has to conduct meetings of all kinds. Using a format to run these meetings insures an orderly gathering and makes sure that all parties have their say in any discussion. Although adherence to a particular parliamentary procedure is not required, it is the method most often used by Boards to discuss business at meetings.

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Tips for Handling Uncooperative Tenants in a Homeowners Association

July 31, 2013 / by HOA Manager

As a Board member of a homeowners association you have many duties. Sometimes you might feel like you’re in a tug-of-war when dealing with uncooperative tenants who refuse to adhere to the rules. The Board must act in these situations though and the group needs to stand firm in all matters.

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The Importance of Hiring Licensed Contractors for Your Homeowners Association

July 22, 2013 / by HOA Manager

One of the stated goals of a homeowners association is to oversee the upkeep of common areas in the community, such as clubhouses, pools, fitness rooms, and parks. When choosing contractors to maintain and repair community property it is imperative to choose a licensed contractor to perform the work. Unlicensed contractors put the homeowners association at risk for a myriad of problems that could arise.

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Ways an HOA Board Can Get Homeowners More Involved in the Association

July 15, 2013 / by HOA Manager

An HOA Board needs the involvement of the entire Association community to function at its best. Often this is just not possible because of the lack of  homeowner commitment and involvement. No matter what is causing homeowners to stay away, steps can be taken to get them motivated in running their neighborhood Association.

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What a First Time HOA Board Member Should Know

July 8, 2013 / by HOA Manager

If you are a new homeowners association Board member there are a number of things you need to know about the position. This role means you will be making decisions for your Association. As an HOA board member you will be expected to act in the best interests of the Association.

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What an HOA Board Can Do to Ensure Notices are Received

May 20, 2013 / by HOA Manager

As an HOA Board member, how many times have you heard the excuse “I never got a letter” from a homeowner when attempting to collect fines or notify them about a rule violation? This is a common excuse that homeowners make, and while sometimes it does happen, HOA Board members should know about the Mailbox Rule and best practices they can do to increase the open-rate of letters.

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Homeowner Defenses That Could Be Used in the HOA Foreclosure Process

April 22, 2013 / by HOA Manager


As an HOA Board member you may be faced with the task of having to make the decision to foreclose on homes in your association. We’ve all been challenged by the financial climate these last few years and it is going to take some time to bounce back. Therefore, HOA foreclosures are inevitable.

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5 Questions to Ask Before Beginning the Process of Changing HOA Rules

April 1, 2013 / by HOA Manager

Did you know that in most associations the HOA Rules & Regulations aren’t considered part of the governing documents? This means that an HOA board can decide to adopt new rules as it goes and the rules don’t have to go through an amendment process like changes to governing documents do. However, if a Board is planning on revising the HOA Rules & Regulations there are some questions they should consider before doing so.

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