by Ken Bertolucci | Dec 13, 2017 |
Since board members usually live on the property, they are often stopped while coming and going with homeowner questions they cannot avoid. With no buffer, they feel they are always on call. Board members also find it awkward to enforce the association rules and policies with neighbors with which they are otherwise friendly. Read More...
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by Burke Nielsen | Dec 6, 2017 |
With 69 million Americans living in common interest communities, nearly all of us have at least heard of HOAs. In states like Florida, you would be hard-pressed to find a neighborhood that doesn't have an HOA. Even with HOAs becoming more common, many homeowners don’t really understand their HOA and how they can make a difference in their community. Read More...
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by Jim Comin | Nov 21, 2017
There is a difference between the term “unplanned consequences” and “deleterious results”. Unplanned consequences are sometimes good (think 3M post-it notes and WD40) and sometimes bad, while deleterious results are always bad and often ugly Read More...
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by Joseph Woodbury | Nov 15, 2017 |
HOA’s were, in fact, the original sharing economy. Not only do they share a weekly newsletter, but HOA’s allow homeowners to share everything from neighborhood BBQ’s to neighborhood parks Read More...
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by Leslie Johnson | Nov 1, 2017 |
One of the fundamentals of community management is the HOA accounting. As a Board Member, you may or may not have a background or experience in reading and understanding financial reports. Here are some Read More...
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