[Event] Comply and Thrive: Making HOA Document Management Easy
September 11, 2024 / by HOA Manager
The Sacramento Resource Panel presents an opportunity for HOA board members to gain insights from industry experts and network with peers from diverse backgrounds. Join Sonja Bachus, CEO of Bimini Corp, as she presents on the topic of "Comply and Thrive: Making Document Management Easy."
Enhancing Community Management: ECHO and Hignell HOA Join Forces
February 26, 2024 / by HOA Manager
In a significant stride towards fostering community development and empowering HOA boards, Hignell HOA Management proudly announces its partnership with ECHO (Educational Community for Homeowners). This collaboration marks a pivotal moment in enhancing HOA management practices, aimed at providing invaluable resources and support to HOA boards and members across Northern California.
How Do You Know Your HOA Manager is Giving You Good Information?
February 22, 2021 / by HOA Manager
If you’re a member of an HOA board, one of the reasons you chose to hire a property manager to help your community association is because you can’t keep up with all of the information you need to know. New and updated laws, reserve studies, annual meetings, trends, and resources are all things you need to have in your board member resource bucket, but can be very overwhelming. You trust your HOA manager to give you good and accurate information, but how do you know it really is legit?
Actions HOA Boards Should Take in Response to the Coronavirus
March 18, 2020 / by HOA Manager
Events and information surrounding the Coronavirus continues to change and evolve. While we’re all experiencing challenges to both daily life and business-as-usual, it’s important to take a moment and assess the precautions you can take for your homeowner’s association.
The recommendations below about what actions HOA boards can be taking come from the Adams|Stirling Newsletter:
Tips for Creating an Appealing Homeowners Association Newsletter
November 6, 2019 / by HOA Manager
Making positive touch points in your homeowners association is an important job of HOA board members. It helps foster relationships with residents in the community so that if an issue arises – either positive or negative – they feel comfortable and confident that they can bring it to the attention of the Board.
There are many different ways to make these positive touch points. A newsletter, whether written or electronic, is a great way to communicate with each member of the Association.