
New to the HOA Board? Here’s the Training Every Board Member Needs to Succeed
Serving on an HOA board can be rewarding, but it can also feel overwhelming at first. Most board members are volunteers, not property managers, accountants,

Serving on an HOA board can be rewarding, but it can also feel overwhelming at first. Most board members are volunteers, not property managers, accountants,

HOA bylaws are the foundation of how a community association operates. They define how the HOA board functions, how decisions are made, and how homeowners

In many HOA communities, maintenance is handled reactively–something breaks, and then it gets fixed. While that approach may seem manageable in the short term, it

If your HOA meetings feel like the same small group of people showing up every time (or worse, struggling to reach quorum), know that you

In many HOA communities, the board members carry a heavy workload, including managing finances, enforcing rules, coordinating maintenance, and responding to homeowner concerns. But the

Transparency is one of the most talked-about expectations in modern community associations… and it’s also one of the most misunderstood concepts. Homeowners want openness, clarity,

Every HOA board encounters them sooner or later: residents who challenge decisions, dispute rules and regulations, file repeated complaints, or react emotionally to enforcement notices.

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?