
Why HOA Board Teamwork Makes or Breaks a Community
Stronger Together: Why HOA Board Teamwork Is the Foundation of a Healthy Community HOA boards don’t fail because volunteer board members don’t care. They struggle

Stronger Together: Why HOA Board Teamwork Is the Foundation of a Healthy Community HOA boards don’t fail because volunteer board members don’t care. They struggle

Serving on an HOA board used to be fairly straightforward. Today, it’s anything but. Between rising costs, stricter regulations, higher homeowner expectations, and increasingly complex

One of the most common (as well as frustrating) questions homeowners ask is simple on the surface: What repairs is the homeowners association responsible for?

If you’re buying a home in a planned community, you may come across two different types of governing bodies: Property Owners Associations (POAs) and Homeowners

For many homeowners, buying into a neighborhood with a homeowners association (HOA) offers a sense of order, security, and shared responsibility. But it also comes

The strength of any homeowners association (HOA) depends on the people who lead it. Board members make decisions that affect everything from community budgets and

Stepping onto your HOA board of directors is both an honor and a responsibility. As a new board member, you’ve been entrusted with decisions that

In community associations, few topics create more confusion than proxy voting. While most homeowners are familiar with using proxies during annual meetings, many are surprised

Homeowners associations (HOAs) are designed to create well-maintained, harmonious communities; however, what happens when one or more board members make that difficult? Whether the issue

Serving on a homeowners association (HOA) board can be a rewarding way to contribute to your community, but it also comes with responsibilities–and potential pitfalls.