by Tanoa Lynne Poirier | May 30, 2019 |
Juggling multiple projects in a community association can seem daunting at the beginning. There are so many expectations, deadlines, meetings, schedules, vendors, contracts, mobilizations, and de-mobilizations to think of. Not to mention you might be dealing with scaffolding, orange cones, swing stations and demolition. . . a lot of demolition. (You can’t have an omelet […] Read More...
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by Rachel Richardson | May 1, 2019 |
Nobody in your community wants units to sit on the market for too long, or sell at a lowball price. One of the keys to attracting quality buyers (and HOA residents) is making sure prospective buyers know what they’re getting into before paperwork is signed. Here’s where to start to help buyers make informed decisions. Read More...
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by David McConkie | Apr 10, 2019 |
Sure, your homeowners love paying less. But what are the long-term effects of that bargain, and how can you make sure you're striking a balance between affordable and adequate? Read More...
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by Chris O'Riley | Mar 27, 2019
How many times has your HOA tried to implement new technology, only to be met with resistance such as, “this is the way we’ve always done it!”? Here are a few tips to make your transition from old-fashioned to new-fangled a little smoother. Read More...
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by Burke Nielsen | Mar 13, 2019 |
For a community manager, misinformation can be a major hurdle to overcome. Misunderstandings and miscommunications happen to everyone in every community, but what should you do when people actually lie? Read More...
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by Phaedra J. Howard | Feb 28, 2019
If you haven’t already, you’re likely to come across the issue of marijuana sooner than later. With evolving regulations, you’ll need to be ready to handle this “growing” issue (see what we did there?). Read More...
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