Should You Join Your HOA Board?

If you live in a community association, should you join your HOA Board? As a member of the HOA, you want to ensure that the value of your home is protected, the neighborhood is safe and well maintained, and decisions are made within your best interests. What better way to do that than becoming an active part of the HOA and joining a committee or even the board? While it’s not always an easy job and some decisions can be met with opposition, it can also be rewarding to know that you’re making a positive difference. There are numerous benefits to joining the board:

  • You’re in the Know

As a board member, you’re at the forefront of knowing what is happening in the community. You get to hear recommendations for changes and improvements, you know what updates or renovations are slated to occur, and you get to be a part of making those decisions. It can help you become more familiar with exactly how the HOA runs and where your money is going.

  • Voice Your Opinion

If there are changes that you would like to see happen in your neighborhood, you’re in the right spot to make a difference. While there is no special preference or treatment for board members, you can make sure your voice is heard and be more proactive in bringing about positive change. Many people complain about the HOA, but how many actually take an active role in making changes?

  • Increase Your Knowledge

You are sure to develop a wealth of skills while serving as part of the board. From communication, leadership, and decision making to budgeting, accounting, and negotiation, you can increase your knowledge in many areas. HOAs face a wide range of challenges and you can become more well-versed in finding solutions. You will also become more familiar with the rules that govern the HOA and the legal aspects of operations.

  • Build Connections

Get to know your neighbors and the members of the community better. Be a reassuring voice that their concerns and ideas are being heard and you’re working in their best interest. You will get to meet many new people and have the opportunity to collaborate with vendors and organizations in the community. Use your network to support the HOA and to also develop new connections.

If you’re ready to make a difference and serve as a leader, consider running for your HOA board. Feel good about what you’re doing and show how much you love your neighborhood.

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Bryan Kuester

Bryan Kuester

Bryan is the CEO of Kuester Management Group. He has over 15 years of managing community associations throughout North and South Carolina.

His specialties include Community Association Management - maintenance, budgeting for operational and reserve funding, long-range planning, covenant enforcement, amenity management, onsite management, large scale management.