HOA Guidelines: When Homeowners Interfere with Service Vendors
From time to time, every HOA board needs to enlist the services of an external vendor—a contractor, carpenter, electrician, plumber, or what have you—to attend
From time to time, every HOA board needs to enlist the services of an external vendor—a contractor, carpenter, electrician, plumber, or what have you—to attend
Living in a community brings with it many benefits; enjoying peaceful and friendly relationships with neighbors is surely among the most significant. Every now and
The goal of any community association is to preserve value and prevent HOA financial loss—an important task, to be sure, but also a daunting one.
When a homeowner moves into a community that’s governed by an HOA, he or she is usually relieved to find that the HOA carries its
How financially healthy is your HOA reserve fund? That’s obviously a complex question, but a great way to ascertain the basic financial health of your
Election cycles always bring with them intense feelings of patriotism and of activism; it’s a great time to get involved with our government, and to
Communities come in all different sizes, and they all have their own needs and their own goals. For this reason, the HOA in one neighborhood
Your HOA and the Local Government – For most of us, there are areas in our lives where we’d prefer the government not play a
The HOA volunteers who serve on the board play a vital role in the development of the community. It is utterly imperative, then, that each
As a member of your HOA board, there are certain responsibilities you have to your community. You and your fellow board members are responsible for