How to Become a Green HOA
When people hear the term “going green,” they tend to associate it with a drastic and difficult lifestyle change—but it does not have to be
When people hear the term “going green,” they tend to associate it with a drastic and difficult lifestyle change—but it does not have to be
In many states, community associations are legally mandated to conduct reserve studies. This is not without reason: Things happen—water mains break, properties are damaged, repairs
From time to time, the members of an HOA board may need to collect special assessments — perhaps because of an urgent, emergency repair need,
From time to time, your community association will need to bring in vendors, contractors, and service providers, in order to make capital repairs or simply
With a new calendar year upon us, it is fair to assume that a few community associations have seen some turnover in board members, with
For many of us, the first few weeks of January provide an ideal opportunity for looking back on the events of the previous year, pausing
With a new year dawning, many communities and community associations are taking the time to reflect, to reassess, and to think about how they might
Is your HOA board looking to improve its communication with residents? If so, then resolve to rededicate your efforts in creating and distributing a quality
The season is upon us, now—the season of shopping, of family and food, and of holiday community spirit. This can also be a wonderful time
It’s probably reasonable to say, at this point, that social networking isn’t going to fade away any time soon. Look up the statistics of how