Emergency Preparedness and Crisis Management for HOAs
November 13, 2024 / by HOA Manager
Homeowners' Associations are an essential part of many communities, providing structure and maintaining the quality of life for residents. However, managing an HOA isn't always smooth sailing. When an emergency or crisis hits—whether it’s a natural disaster, a financial issue, or a legal dispute—HOA leaders are often expected to handle the situation swiftly and efficiently. That means knowing how to prepare for the unexpected and managing legal challenges that may arise.
Hignell HOA Becomes Major Sponsor of RCONA: Building Stronger Neighborhoods in Roseville
June 20, 2024 / by HOA Manager
In a significant stride towards community enhancement, The Hignell Companies has become the new major sponsor of the Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (RCONA). This partnership is all about having a positive impact on Roseville’s neighborhoods and residents, making the communities better and stronger.
Can HOA Fees Be Claimed on Your Taxes?
February 19, 2024 / by HOA Manager
Homeowners Associations play a significant role in many communities, providing services and amenities that contribute to the overall well-being and maintenance of the neighborhood. However, when tax season rolls around, homeowners often wonder if they can claim their HOA fees as deductions on their taxes. While it's crucial you consult a tax professional, in this article, we'll explore HOA fees and generally whether or not they can be claimed on your taxes.
Should I Live in an HOA?
January 6, 2023 / by HOA Manager
Living in a community governed by a homeowners association (HOA) can have both benefits and drawbacks. In this blog post, we'll explore both sides of the coin to help you decide whether or not living in an HOA is right for you.
Tips from an HOA Board: Are You Unknowingly a Noisy Neighbor?
June 10, 2022 / by HOA Manager
Does your HOA board deal with noise disturbance complaints from members? Noise is an inevitable reality in a condominium homeowners association. Condominium dwellers live in such close proximity, it’s essential that all residents consider the effect that noise will have on their neighbors – especially when it comes to long-term considerations, such as deciding on floor coverings, where to mount the flat-screen television or when to knock out a wall.
On Memorial Day, Independence Day, Veteran's Day and other patriotic holidays, many Americans show respect for their country by raising the star spangled banner or displaying it in some way on their home or in their yard. But can your homeowners association keep you from showing your patriotism and restrict you from displaying the American Flag?
How to Know if a Specific Homeowners Association is a Good Fit
March 25, 2022 / by HOA Manager
Moving into a homeowners association can present some surprises if you aren’t informed beforehand. It’s up to you to ask the right questions before making the big purchase of buying any home. There are some specific things to consider when purchasing a home that’s a part of an Association.
Can the HOA Board Issue Parking Tickets?
February 28, 2022 / by HOA Manager
Parking in a homeowner’s association is always a hot topic. From where it’s ok to park and not to park to enforcing parking rules and even issuing parking tickets, homeowners tend to be very territorial about their parking spaces - and adamant on making sure others living or visiting in the HOA don’t get away with ignoring the parking rules. That being said, sometimes you get a controlling HOA board that wants to take all parking matters into its own hands – going as far as issuing parking tickets. But can they do this?
5 Ways an HOA Board Can Encourage Member Involvement in the New Year
December 23, 2021 / by HOA Manager
Since a new year is about to begin, this may be a good time for the HOA board to communicate with the Association members about several ways they can help make the community an even better place to live in the next year and beyond. See the list below for ideas to get you started.
Simple Steps to Prepare for Emergencies in Your Homeowners Association
November 12, 2021 / by HOA Manager
Anything can happen! From a winter storm to a heat wave, natural disaster to a building collapse, it's important to take simple steps to prepare for emergencies in your homeowners association and encourage homeowners to do the same. According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Ready Campaign, think first about the basics of survival—fresh water, food, clean air and heat.