by Jennifer Carter | Sep 11, 2020 | Board Education
Different HOAs have different rules and restrictions. Interestingly, they all experience the same six problems in their community: 1. Pet Problems Common pet problems include noise, leash law violations, and owners refusing to clean up pet waste. The more pets a...
by Jennifer Carter | Sep 11, 2020 | Board Education
Association fees make the privileges and conveniences of living in a covenant protected community with common areas and amenities possible. They also fund the community’s upkeep in order to maintain its market value at ideal levels. HOA board of directors determine...
by Jennifer Carter | Sep 11, 2020 | Board Education
‘Rogue’ means several things including corrupt, dishonest, dangerous, and uncontrollable. Some signs that you have a rogue board member include: Does not perform his or her assigned rolesGets more privileges and rights than other members and ownersBiased...
by Jennifer Carter | Sep 11, 2020 | Board Education
1. Overcommunicate consistently. A communicative board is an active board. And when it comes to communicating within your HOA, the primary goal is to send your message clearly and accurately to as many of your residents as possible at consistent times. Residents want...
by Jennifer Carter | Apr 6, 2020 | Board Education
Anyone who has hired someone to do a major project knows that it’s easy for projects to get derailed. Before you know it, you can find yourself weeks from completion, way over budget, and surrounded by chaos. Bad weather, unforeseen problems, and labor and materials...
by Josh Morton | Mar 9, 2020 | Board Education
Serving on an HOA or condo board is truly a service that someone provides for their community. It’s unpaid and often unappreciated. As such, HOA and condo board volunteers typically step up out of a true desire to make their community a better place. This usually...