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REQUEST A PROPOSALHow to Calculate and Set HOA Fees for Your New Homeowners Association
Many modern, planned housing developments and condominium complexes utilize HOA fees. These fees are used to cover a variety of shared expenses within a community. While some homeowners may balk at the monthly costs, they come in exchange for some benefits that can...
How To Manage A Successful HOA Project
Residents pay a premium to live in an HOA-managed community and they expect certain returns on their investment. In addition to the obvious tasks such as keeping the community grass mowed, residents often demand capital improvement projects, such as installing a...
5 Helpful Communication Strategies for your Homeowners Association
Communication plays a big role in managing a homeowners association. Having the right platforms helps you effectively distribute essential information to all of your members. It also encourages all members to participate in discussions and show up at important events....
Top 5 Benefits of Living in a Homeowner’s Association
In the United States alone, nearly 74 million residents living in a homeowners' association. While most of these locations exist in California, Florida, and Texas, there are thriving HOA communities all over America. A homeowners association (HOA)...
Self Managing vs. Using an HOA Management Company
Over 14.07 million California residents live in a Homeowners Association (HOA) community. Every HOA community has a board of directors other homeowners elected. Their job is to run the community, ensuring the neighborhood operates efficiently and...
Why Are HOA Dues Vital For Your Community?
Homeowners Association or HOA is an organization that provides rules and regulations for homeowners. The association also maintains the property values of a neighborhood. To afford these maintenance services, there are Homeowner's Association dues. HOA managers work...
The Main Duties of a HOA Vice President
You’ve invested in your homeowner's association and committed to making it better. Does this sound like you? If so, you're in luck! Did you know that people with strong connections in their local communities experience lower stress? Not only that, they even live...
HOA Solar Panels, What You Need to Know
As solar power became widely available, more homeowners have considered adding solar panels to their homes. Installing HOA solar panels have a lot of benefits. You save money on electric bills and get access to a clean source of renewable energy. But installing solar...
How to Prepare Your HOA for the Summer with COVID-19 Changes
Summer’s here, and that means your HOA is busy preparing another set of guidelines for COVID-19. Sounds like fun, right? Knowing how to prepare for these changes can be challenging at times, but we’re here to give you some HOA summer guidance. Think of this as your...
The Main Duties of a Homeowner Association President
Do you care about your neighborhood to run for the highest position on the board? Caring for an entire community is challenging, but if you think you have what it takes to become an HOA president, then this guide is for you! Most communities in the US have a board...
What You Need to Know About Raising HOA Dues
Handling community expenses is taxing enough for a homeowners association board; you can imagine how problematic it is to raise HOA dues. No one likes to pay more than s/he has to, and with raising HOA dues, you can bet that the board is bracing for a tidal wave of...
Why a Virtual Assistant Can’t Replace Your HOA Management Company
Thinking of hiring a virtual assistant to replace an HOA management company? An HOA management company plays an important role in the daily details of managing a community. The job requires a lot of heavy lifting, especially administrative work. There’s a great deal...
AN ASSOCIATION IS MORE THAN JUST A BUNCH OF HOMES
IT'S A COMMUNITY OF PEOPLEOur promise to you is that we remain diligent in understanding your community’s specific needs. We refine and tailor our work and bigger picture goals to ensure that your community consistently runs smoothly, residents’ needs are heard, guidelines are communicated, and that a happy, healthy neighborhood is continually fostered.