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Looking at Your Association’s CC&R’s — What New Board Members Need to Know
So, you’ve finally found a condo or home community that you really love. From the big pool to the state-of-the-art gem, everything seems to be coming up roses. However, a community without a board these days is very unlikely. So that means, when you buy the property,...
When You Can (and Can’t) Undo a Prior Board’s Actions
Often, associations wonder what leeway they have in regard to changing actions created by past boards. This can be difficult to navigate as you forge new paths that can benefit the community and the board overall. However, the most important thing to remember is that...
Your Association’s Responsibilities on Foreclosed Properties
Foreclosure is a complex and necessary discussion to have. While no association wants to be faced with tenants thrown out of their homes, it does happen, and you have to know what to do when it does. There are two different kinds of foreclosures that every homeowner's...
Evictions of Tenants Within Your Association under Lease
A common question for many HOA's is the parameters of eviction for tenants when certain rules aren't being met. While this will ultimately require a detailed review of the standing governing documents (like the handbook) because every association operates differently,...
The Power of “I Don’t Know” as a Board Member
Have you ever had a question that you didn’t know the answer to? If you said yes, thank you for being honest. All too often, questions are asked, especially to an HOA board, that many don’t have an answer to, or they don’t have a full understanding of the issue...
4 Tips to Being a Better Condo Association Board Member
After joining your community association board, you’re probably wondering how you can successfully make an impact. Whether you’ve been on the board before, been on for a long time and are looking for a different direction to be more involved or you are brand new,...
Planning for an HOA Budget
It goes without saying that an HOA budget is a fundamental piece for any board to oversee and manage. It acts as a guide to steer the board to its goals. A budget can help you prepare for the coming year's expenses such as: maintenanceutilityinsurancemanagement...
Starting Your Career as a Realtor on the Right Foot
A new career can sometimes be scary or even a bit overwhelming, but – at the same time – there can be a lot of hope and ambition wrapped up in your transition to a fresh chapter. Whether you have just gotten your realtor’s license or have had one for a little while...
Preparing for New Board Members in Your HOA
Every board of directors, no matter the size, should be prepared for a new member orientation. Why? Educating new members to the best of your ability on what is currently happening within your organization and the community will mean fewer headaches and confusion down...