How Your HOA Can Avoid HOA Social Media Debacles
More and more HOAs are using social media to communicate with their members—and why shouldn’t they? While the old-fashioned, paper newsletter is hardly a thing
More and more HOAs are using social media to communicate with their members—and why shouldn’t they? While the old-fashioned, paper newsletter is hardly a thing
With a new year coming up—and a new season of HOA elections, budgeting, and planning—many communities are once again thinking about how they can enlist
Cold weather is starting to set in here in the Carolinas, and throughout the country winter has made itself known. Of course winter brings with
The Executive Session is one of the most commonly misunderstood—and least implemented—tools in the HOA toolbox. Many boards fail to use it nearly as much
Many HOA-governed communities are likely to hold their elections in the weeks or months to come, where new board members will be selected and some
‘Tis the season for HOA managers to start thinking seriously about their budget for the coming year! Indeed, stores are already putting out their Christmas
Many homeowners, in newly-developed communities, are excited about the prospect of transition from developer to homeowners. Certainly, an owner-controlled community gives more power—more, well, ownership—to
What does the average day in the life of an HOA manager look like? The truth is, it varies; all communities are different, and as
There are many good, effective, and upright homeowners associations that are rightly held in high regard. Other HOAs, however, deal with reputation problems. Sometimes it
What is the primary purpose and goal of an HOA? Ask any HOA board member or management company and you’re sure to get this answer,