by Josh Hurst | Mar 18, 2016 | HOA Management, Kuester Blog
Prepping your HOA Community for Spring The official start of spring is just a few days away, though it has been unseasonably warm in the Carolinas already. With the emergence of warmer weather and longer daylight hours, more homeowners are spending time outside and...
by Josh Hurst | Mar 3, 2016 | HOA Accounting and Financials, HOA Management, Kuester Blog
Proactive Maintenance Can Cut HOA Costs Failing to keep up with regular maintenance can lead to costly repairs that come out of the HOA’s pocket. If reserve funds aren’t enough to cover emergency work, it could mean homeowners are subject to special assessments....
by Bryan Kuester | Apr 7, 2015 | Homeowner Tips, Kuester Blog
Pixabay By Hunter Hirsch – Association Manager Have you ever butted heads with a neighbor? No? Well, please provide us with the contact information for the utopian community you live in – we would love to assist you with managing your community. For the rest of us,...
by Josh Hurst | Feb 13, 2015 | HOA Management
Not every HOA community has a playground, nor even the space and the resources for a playground. For those communities that do have a playground, though, it’s certainly a great service for families and children in the neighborhood—a fun and relatively low-maintenance...
by Josh Hurst | Aug 25, 2014 | HOA Management
One of the great things about living in an HOA is enjoying access to common areas and community resources—swimming pools and clubhouses, tennis courts and grassy areas, in some communities even fitness centers, parks, and shared gardens. These things are nice, but of...