How living in a HOA protects property values in your community?
One of the biggest advantages of living in a common-interest development is the ability of the Association to preserve, protect and enhance property values.
One of the biggest advantages of living in a common-interest development is the ability of the Association to preserve, protect and enhance property values.
If you are a HOA Board Member then you have a right to attend and observe the HOA Board meetings, and it is your responsibility to ensure that you are properly informed and educated about the upcoming meetings so that you can participate fully in your community’s decision-making process
Discover the top 15 HOA violations and get practical tips to maintain compliance and harmony in your community
Unlock the secrets to fulfilling your fiduciary duties as an HOA board member with our essential strategies and tips.
Master your HOA’s yearly operations with our comprehensive HOA checklist, ensuring smooth management and community satisfaction.
Explore the importance of an HOA reserve fund, its benefits, collection methods, and maintenance strategies for community stability.
Explore the roles & duties of HOA/condo management, from presidents to directors, ensuring effective community governance.
Optimize your HOA’s maintenance. Create an effective chart for reliable property upkeep. Ensure organized and timely repairs
Nevada Community Association Laws Common-Interest Communities (NRS Ch. 116), Community Managers (Ch. 116A), Condominium Hotels (Ch. 116B), Manufactured Home Parks (Ch. 118B), corporate acts (NRS… Read More »Nevada State Laws
Tennessee Community Association Laws Condominiums (TCA 66-27, 2008 Act), older condos (Horizontal Property Act), limited HOA provisions (TCA 66-27 Parts 6–8), corporate law (Title 48),… Read More »Tennessee State Laws