Ensuring Long-Term Sustainability: Best Practices for HOA Reserve Funds
Are you on the HOA community board, ready to champion the cause of maintaining reserve funds? It’s a noble task, but let’s be honest—it’s no walk in the park. It takes commitment and a set of best practices to guarantee the long-term sustainability of your HOA reserve funds, especially when the unexpected comes knocking. Join […]
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.
2023 insurance coverage trends in community associations
How are condos and HOAs keeping up with rising insurance rate increases? Take a look at the latest insurance coverage trends.
Food production in HOAs
Homeowners living in Oregon may soon get the opportunity to farm their own eggs, produce honey and grow vegetables.
Finance committees: Duties, responsibilities, and best practices
A competent financial committee can be instrumental in providing clear financial oversight to a board of directors.
Common money mistakes that condo boards make
When it comes to condo finances, the fewer mistakes you make, the better. Read about these money mistakes now to avoid making them later on.
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.
How to determine if your condo/HOA needs a website or resident portal
When it comes to condo or HOA affairs, should members have their own website to conduct business, pay bills and find information?
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.
Condo HVAC systems explained
HVAC systems required regular care from skilled professionals. But that doesn’t mean you can’t learn more about how your condo’s system works.
How long should HOA repairs take?
While HOA repairs don’t always go according to plan, just having a guideline allows associations to manage expectations more effectively.
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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