How Your HOA Can Deal with Barking Dog Complaints
Sooner or later, most HOA Boards have to address pet-related complaints in some form or fashion, and the most common such complaints are the ones
Sooner or later, most HOA Boards have to address pet-related complaints in some form or fashion, and the most common such complaints are the ones
The prevalence of ticks in on the rise this year, putting many people on high alert. Ticks are best known for being spreaders of Lyme
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,
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
Sometimes, as an HOA Board member, you may have to make a tough decision—a decision to do something that’s in the community’s best interest, but
Unfortunately apathy is an issue that most homeowners associations deal with to some extent. Consider the normal turnout for board meetings versus how many members
Temperatures have slowly been dropping across the Carolinas, especially at night, which means many homeowners are turning on the heat. While the cool air can