Approximately 65 million Americans reside in a subdivision, condominium complex, or other planned community which is governed by a community association.
The typical community association is governed by a board of directors comprised of volunteers who are elected by their fellow owners. The directors manage the corporate...
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Community association CC&Rs and Bylaws contain numerous legal terms. Some of those terms have common meanings, others have very specific and legal meaning. Here is a list of common legal terms, along with plain English definitions:
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Of course they can! Everyone wants to see their property value increase, and there are many ways to boost a home’s value. One big way to help improve the value of a single home is to create a better neighborhood. This is why a good HOA...
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Homeowners receive non-compliance notices from the management company. Homeowners send our assessment checks to the management company. Homeowners report common area maintenance problems to the management company. So, the management company makes all of the important decisions regarding our community, right?
WRONG! The management function of a...
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