Helping Homeowners Understand the HOA Rules
Nobody really likes being told what to do—and yet most of us have people telling us what to do all the time. Our employers tell
Nobody really likes being told what to do—and yet most of us have people telling us what to do all the time. Our employers tell
Are you familiar with the concept of a quorum? If you serve on the HOA Board, the answer is probably yes. A quorum basically just
Are you involved with your HOA—not just as a resident and as an owner, but as a volunteer? If not, there’s no time like the
As the weather warms up, many people are anxious for the pool to be open for the summer. It is a great place to relax,
Running a successful HOA requires teamwork. That means everyone from the Board and property manager to homeowners and vendors are working together. There are many
The Carolinas had a fairly mild winter this year, but we did see our share of colder temperatures. Now that the weather has begun to
Being part of the HOA board can be a very rewarding experience. You’re on the front lines of running the community and enacting meaningful change.
There is a lot of paperwork involved in running a homeowners association. There are covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs for short), bylaws, amendments, recorded maps,
The Carolinas were treated to an unseasonably warm winter this year, which has made spring seem to come a little sooner. You may have noticed
Joining the HOA Board can be exciting, but also a little bit daunting. After all, an HOA is a real business with a real budget,