by Homeowners Association California | Nov 29, 2022 | Managing an HOA
In the life of a homeowners association, there comes a stage when it transfers from the developer’s hands to the owners’. When both developers and owners make the necessary preparations, the shift from developer to board goes smoothly. To be...
by Homeowners Association California | Nov 14, 2022 | Managing an HOA
HOA audits can be a stressful experience, but they don’t have to be. Follow the tips and tricks in this blog post to ensure your HOA audit goes as smoothly as possible. One of the most important things you can do to prepare for an HOA audit is to keep good...
by Homeowners Association California | Nov 2, 2022 | HOA Life, Managing an HOA
An alternative dispute resolution is a way for homeowners association members to resolve conflicts without going through the traditional legal system. This can include mediation, arbitration, or collaborative law, often resulting in a quicker and less costly...
by Homeowners Association California | Oct 28, 2022 | HOA Life, Managing an HOA, News Articles
Homeowners associations (HOAs) are responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of communities, which is an integral part of homeowners association management. One major factor influencing the growth of HOAs in 2022 is an increase in housing demand. More people...
by Homeowners Association California | Oct 19, 2022 | HOA Life, How to..., Information for Board Members and Community Volunteers, Managing an HOA
As a board member of your Homeowners Association, you might be wondering how to increase attendance at your annual meeting. After all, having high attendance is important for HOAs. The purpose of an HOA annual meeting is to provide a forum for homeowners to come...
by Homeowners Association California | Oct 10, 2022 | Information for Board Members and Community Volunteers, Managing an HOA
No one ever wants to think about emergencies, but the unfortunate truth is that they can and do happen. Living in an(HOA) community has many benefits, such as maintaining property values and having a say in how your neighborhood is run. But what happens when disaster...
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