The HOA annual meeting is one of the most important events for your community as it’s packed with agenda items that need to be covered and is also usually one of the most attended meetings. To keep everything running smoothly, it’s imp...
2021 is quickly coming to a close, and before the holiday rush starts, we wanted to remind you of some important HOA tasks to tackle before the year is up! Start looking at and having conversations about the problems and solutions you’re...
The pandemic forced many people to work remotely or acquire new jobs. No longer being tied to a physical location for work allowed folks to relocate, which led to a huge demand for homes, one that could not be matched by inventory. T...
If you have an open position on your HOA board or you want to be prepared for when it’s time to fill a position, a recruitment letter is a great place to start! A letter gives a personal touch to the recruitment process, allows you to ou...
If you are paying rent and wanting to buy a home soon or even thinking about it, we have some excellent news for you! Fannie Mae, a federally-backed home loan investor, released their latest tool. The automated underwriting system will all...
HOA board members are leaders in the community and should be held to an ethical standard and have a set of rules that help guide them to be considerate and understanding towards residents. Just as companies and businesses have a code of et...
If you read our last blog and found a roommate, now it’s time to make some healthy homeowner habits! Most people and their families are continuing to work from home so it’s important to have a clean and organized home. These 9 habits w...
As home prices rise, many potential buyers and new residents choose to continue to rent, but rent prices are also increasing. An option to rent while keeping costs low is sharing the space with a roommate. But if you choose the wrong roomm...
HOAs can’t run on their own. They need great board members and dedicated residents to stay on top of the day-to-day duties; otherwise, your community could be at risk of falling through the cracks. How is your self-managed HOA performing...
Official records of meetings are required to be kept by HOA boards. Usually, that responsibility falls to the secretary of the HOA board, who records the meeting minutes, ensures that they are signed off on, and properly filed and stored a...