Committee structure for large associations simplified
Large associations, also known as large-scale associations, have committee structures that reflect the size and operation of their large, planned community. Committees are important for effective operation of planned community living because they are formed to facilitate and accomplish tasks that support the HOA board and lead to a cohesive and pleasant living environment. Table […]
Common HOA Voting Rules You Need to Understand
HOA communities are governed by regulations that are legally binding; even pertaining to the process of how voting in the community is done. So, while casting a vote might appear to be one simple act, there is a series of HOA voting rules that must be adhered to. Table of contents Which HOA governing documents […]
Times Change: Why HOA Amendments Matter
There is a saying that goes, “Rules are made to be broken.” Sometimes this is true, especially when society and times are changing so fast. Some rules that were appropriate from the past no longer apply. These changes can affect individuals and certainly HOA (Homeowner association) communities where many people live in a community and […]
Can an HOA restrict short-term rentals?
HOAs can ban short-term rentals, but they must be clear about what a short-term rental is, and why the ban has been implemented.
Can an HOA prohibit smoking?
In theory, it is possible for an HOA to completely prohibit smoking. However, most associations will find it easier to implement limitations.
Can my HOA do that?
Can your HOA tow your car away? Or ban certain flags? Check out this article to find out what rules associations can and can’t enforce.
Condo/HOA pool rules for a safe and fun summer
Pools are a lot of fun, and a lot of work. Detailed pool policies help keep residents safe and happy, as well as protect condos/HOAs.
Can an HOA control what goes in an owner’s backyard?
While some would argue that HOA members should be able to do what they want in their backyards, sometimes the rules just make sense.
Political advocacy: A fine line for board members
Generally speaking, boards can advocate for a special assessment or an amendment to rules. However, boards cannot tell members how to vote.
Managing pet problems in an HOA
HOAs do have the authority to create pet policies that may limit the number or type of pets an owner can have.
Conflicts of interest in condo/HOA communities
In this article, highlight some specific examples of conflicts of interest, and offer some suggestions on how to avoid them.
Disciplinary hearings: Why condos/HOAs should conduct them
A disciplinary hearing gives owners a fair chance to share their side of the story with the board. Fines may be dropped after the hearing.
Is it legal for a condominium to ban roommates from moving in?
In some cases, it is legal for a condominium to ban roommates from moving into a unit. Learn why properties choose to enforce this rule.
Could your condo’s Record of Notices of Leased Units be challenged in court?
When done manually, administrative condo work is taxing and time-consuming. However, that excuse won’t hold up in court.
Can you tow a car from a condo parking lot?
Condo communities do have the authority to tow a vehicle. But different communities will have different rules.
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