Discover the essential guide for HOA board members looking to excel in self-management! "The HOA Board Member's Handbook: Self-Management Tips and Best Practices" is a comprehensive and practical resource designed to help board members navigate the complexities of running a homeowners association wit...
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In small communities, there may be only a handful of committees, though most possess at least two. One is in charge of covenants, and serves to enforce the rules on behalf of the HOA board using the measures outlined in its documents and applicable state laws. Violations may include failure...
Watch Video Professional managers, board members, and residents all agree I have been managing for 12 years, mostly in high rises. Of the 12 years I have been managing, there has never been a property management system that checked all of the boxes, and financial management was always a 2nd...
A corrupt board can manipulate community rules and regulations to target certain homeowners while turning a blind eye to violations committed by their allies or themselves. This selective enforcement can lead to favoritism, resentment, and an atmosphere of distrust within the community. ...
Reach out to your property manager or an HOA board member to ask for help navigating your HOA community’s unique process. Some HOAs also have a set list of contractors they allow residents to recruit. This might be helpful if you’re unsure who to hire for, say, your kitchen ...
allows a violation to continue for 10 days or longer after the day on which the board assesses the fine (thus, there must be a 10-day period between fines for continuous violations). Note, as indicated for “subsequent fines,” it is important to have a schedule of fines or fining polic...
For instance, if the HOA board decides to enact a new curfew policy for music and backyard policies, their management company should send out a memo to all the community members so everyone knows about the new policy. This minimizes accidental violations and discomfort among community members. ...
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