by Burke Nielsen | Jun 27, 2018 |
Neighbor vs neighbor disputes are not new, and they definitely aren’t unique to homeowner association. But, when these confrontations arise in a common interest community the HOA can get stuck in the middle. In many cases, it’s difficult to determine when, or even if, the HOA should get involved. Read More...
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by Ken Bertolucci | May 16, 2018 |
This behavioral phenomenon occurs gradually over time, as homeowners and even some board members are not challenged and corrected on their behavior with regard to HOA meeting conduct. Thus shouting, threats, and yes, even chair throwing are considered acceptable actions. Read More...
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by Burke Nielsen | Apr 23, 2018
Many HOA board members feel stressed, overworked, and underappreciated. I say "many" because there are a some who seem to handle their HOA board responsibilities with relative ease. What makes the difference? Read More...
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by Eli Mina | Apr 11, 2018
For every HOA, time management is essential to good decision making. One of the most important goals of the Chair during a meeting should be to ensure that important issues receive the time and attention they need. Read More...
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by Ken Bertolucci | Mar 28, 2018 |
While we may indeed end up having a lower price depending on who is the current provider and the other companies submitting bids, that is not our focus. We don’t want to win your business on price and be a vendor. We want to be your partner. Read More...
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