How to Win Over a Mega Super-Majority (NY)

The Northgate homeowners’ association in Melville, Long Island, was built in the late 1980s, and the wooden facades on the 20 residential buildings were showing their age. The board knew it had to do something, but it felt paralyzed.    Read the article……………………….

Top Risk Management Issues for Florida Condo Developers: Part II

The liability assumed by condominium developers in Florida is both significant in breadth and in duration. Under Florida’s Condominium Act Warranty Law, developers are as equally liable as the contractor to unit owners, successor owners and the association for “fitness and merchantability for the purposes or uses intended.” Fla. Stat. 718.203.    Read the article………………………

Facing the press: Strategies to manage media coverage of community associations

Frequent headline-grabbing coverage of community associations can cast a bad light on communities that are well-run and consist of hard-working volunteers and professional managers. With social media, it doesn’t take long for a negative message to get out, or a crisis to happen.    Read the article………………………

When Do Deed Restrictions Expire? (TX)

Deed restrictions are legal requirements that dictate what a homeowner can and cannot do with his property. For example, mandating which colors a homeowner can paint their house, which building styles must be adhered to, how landscaping should look, etc. The HOA imposes deed restrictions in order to maintain the neighborhood’s look and feel, and […]

What is Smart Irrigation & Why Your HOA Should Invest in This Latest Technology

Advances in smart home technology provide convenience while at the same time saving you money and helping the environment. This technology is especially useful when it comes to landscaping and green spaces. Part of the growing Internet of Things (IoT) that connect devices to the internet, systems such as Smart Irrigation Controllers can help the […]

HOA and Condo Online Banking Tools for Board Members

A key part of financial transparency is access to banking information. We selected one of the few national banks that specializes in HOAs and Condo banking. We use this bank to provide operating accounts since as they interface with our accounting systems to provide online payments and checks mailed directly to the bank’s lockbox (a […]

5 Pros in Using Social Media for Association Communication

Board members understand the need to convey community information to their members in an efficient, cost-effective, and expeditious manner. Accordingly, some associations have created Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter and other social media accounts for their communities. While there are many factors that need to be considered, technology can provide a number of benefits in […]

Are Our HOA Rules Reasonable?

Rules and regulations help community associations maintain property values and protect a quality of life. These standards are typically described in detail in an association’s governing documents, which all homeowners should have an opportunity to review before purchasing a home in a common-interest community.     Read the article……………………….

Protecting Your Home from Floods (NC)

The concept of flood zones has been changing as more areas which historically haven’t flooded have begun seeing more instances of water intrusion whether it be from rain, nearby bodies of water or a combination of both. There are more than 20,000 communities in the United States which have been placed into a category of […]

Woman says she was harassed, assaulted, and then put on trial, sparking 15-year court battle (NC)

Nearly twenty years ago, Virginia Radcliffe moved into Avenel, a neighborhood just north of Wilmington with tree-shaded houses, a pier onto a floating dock onto the intracoastal, and a homeowners association………A year later, that HOA informed Radcliffe her property was in “non-conformance” with the association’s guidelines, a violation that came with the potential of daily […]

No Annual Meeting or Board Election in Forever? (NY)

If a co-op board is actively preventing annual meetings or hasn’t called one in more than 13 months, shareholders with 10 percent of the shares can band together and demand that the board convene an annual meeting. If the board ignores the demand, disgruntled shareholders can call a special meeting of all shareholders for the […]

The Unseen Complexities of Going Self Managed

They say communication is key to all relationships, but some communications are guaranteed to bring about strife or even a little mayhem. For example, the annual budget mailing in our HOA was always guaranteed to make it impossible for any board member to walk their dogs without being stopped and berated for “ridiculous” expenses.    Read […]

How to Build a Social Committee for Social Events and Social Clubs in Your HOA

Building a social committee for your HOA is a great way to increase interaction among members. From garage sales to book clubs, such a committee can plan and promote a variety of social events. Establishing the committee is serious work, however, and before the fun comes committee structure and assignments. If you’re planning a social […]

Helping Seniors Survive The Hazards Of High-Rise Living In Honolulu (HI)

When a fire erupted in his high-rise condominium building, Roy Mogi, 83, evacuated down six flights of stairs and crossed safely to the other side of the street.  Then he collapsed, and his head slammed against the pavement. He died of blunt force trauma.  Honolulu Fire Capt. Scott Seguirant said it’s not known whether exhaustion […]

All Co-ops and Condos Need Workers’ Comp Insurance

There is a reason they should have a workers’ compensation policy. An “if any” workers’ compensation policy would provide coverage if the contractor hired by the association does not have workers’ compensation coverage and their employee is injured at the building, or if a volunteer/board member is injured during the course of their duties. Example: […]

Last Minute Fourth of July Safety Checklist

Your Community Association may be planning an event for the fourth of July but even if not, its important residents know how to safely celebrate. Every year more than 50,000 fires are caused by fireworks in the US and most of those occur on Independence Day. Making patterns in the dark with a sparkler and […]

Speed Zones and Mitigating Traffic in Community Associations (FL)

We are often asked to provide our opinion and guidance regarding the rights and duties of Associations to install speed/traffic control devices and/or otherwise manage traffic on Association Property. Many Associations experience problems with drivers exceeding acceptable speed limits along Association roadways. Some Associations have gone to great lengths to address this problem, by installing […]

Things You Need to Know About Fireworks in Your Association (IL)

While Fourth of July fireworks are often a big part of American celebrations, they can pose damage to both people and property. As the Independence Day holiday approaches, Associations should remind their residents of the fireworks rules and regulations that are in place in order to keep the community safe.  Below are three levels of […]

The Complete Guide to HOA Financial Statements

Managing the finances of a community association is one of the most difficult, and most important, responsibilities of an HOA board of directors. Preparing detailed HOA Financial Statements on a regular basis serves a multitude of purposes from providing insight for financial planning, promoting transparency between the board and residents, as well as being a […]

Understanding HOA Bank Statements

HOA bank statements are just as they sound: a statement from the bank showing all deposits and withdraws from each association account over a certain period of time. The most effective way to prevent fraud within your community association is to keep a close eye on bank statements. Most associations have at least two accounts: […]

Understanding an HOA General Ledger

The foundation to all HOA accounting is the general ledger. Much like your checkbook at home, the HOA general ledger keeps an ongoing record of all transactions made by the community association. All other financial statements such as the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of receivables are created based on the ledger.     Read […]

What is an HOA Income Statement?

Unlike a balance sheet which shows a quick snapshot of HOA finances at a certain point, the income statement shows financial information over a period of time. Usually, the period of time is the rate at which you prepare your financial documents whether it be monthly, quarterly, or annually.  The income statement is considered the […]

How To Understand Your HOA Balance Sheet

The balance sheet in your HOA financial statement is the quickest and easiest way to get a feel for the financial strength of your community association. There are three parts to a balance sheet: assets, liabilities, and equity.   Read the article……………………..

Maintenance Charge Increases When, Why, and How to Raise Monthly Fees

There are few things upon which most people agree, but a general dislike for paying more today for something that cost less yesterday is pretty universal. This goes for taxes, consumer goods, healthcare, and of course for monthly maintenance or carrying charges to a co-op, condo or HOA. But like it or not, the reality […]

Facing Financial Mismanagement: When Boards or Managers Are at Fault (NY)

The board of a building or community association has a fiduciary duty to uphold its community’s governing documents, act in good faith, and advance the interests of the community at large. Occasionally, boards fail to carry out this duty – sometimes through mismanagement and poor decision making, and sometimes through willful disregard for the association’s […]

Documenting Accidents – It’s All In The Details

A manager’s responsibility includes risk management. There are many components to risk management, most of which are on the anticipatory or preventative side. But there are post-incident techniques and practices that should be followed. This article addresses post-incident practices involving a slip and fall or trip and fall accident. The basic goal is to gather […]

Meeting Minutes – Are You Getting It All, But Not Too Much?

Taking meeting minutes is an art. It is the art of creating a formal record of a meeting and official actions and decisions that were taken and made during the meeting, without getting down in the weeds and writing a novel. The term “minutes” implies brevity, but at the same time minutes are not “seconds” […]

Give Your Community the Gift of Emergency Preparedness

Creating an emergency preparedness plan that helps your condo or homeowners association prepare for the worst could be the most valuable 40 hours you spend volunteering — if a disaster strikes your area. Learn how to combine your organizational and analytical skills with online resources to protect your neighbors during an emergency.    Read the article……………………

How Does the Fair Housing Act Affect Your HOA

The U.S. Justice Department states that the Fair Housing Act applies to “individuals, corporations, associations, and others involved in the provision of housing and residential lending, including property owners, housing managers, homeowners and condominium associations, lenders, real estate agents, and brokerage services.” HOAs fall under the umbrella of the Fair Housing Act and should take […]

Eco-Friendly Solutions for Maintaining Your Community Association Waterbody

A pond or lake in your community is not only an attractive feature but can also have environmental benefits when cared for properly. Quick and easy solutions that may involve chemicals often do more damage than good. In order to have a thriving pond or lake with a healthy ecosystem, associations should implement the best […]

Sign up here: 12 ways to recruit and retain volunteers

Volunteers play a critical role in making community associations vibrant and attractive places to live. Finding, motivating, directing, and maintaining volunteers’ interest, however, are challenging tasks.    Read the article……………………….

Things You Need to Know About Fireworks in Your Association (IL)

While Fourth of July fireworks are often a big part of American celebrations, they can pose damage to both people and property. As the Independence Day holiday approaches, Associations should remind their residents of the fireworks rules and regulations that are in place in order to keep the community safe.  Below are three levels of […]

The HOA Has Foreclosed on a Home for Delinquent Dues, Now What? (NC)

What happens when an HOA completes a foreclosure sale of its claim of lien for unpaid dues? There are several common outcomes which are listed below in order of frequency in our experience:  (1) The owner/occupants are evicted and the house is left empty. The Association should include this property on its general liability policy […]

Why are HOA Volunteer Board Members Sued?

Volunteer board members are often baffled and incredulous when someone challenges or complains about a decision they made, a rule they changed, or a special assessment that was issued. The underlying problem here is unit owners not reading the governing documents they have agreed to comply with prior to purchasing their home in a homeowners […]

3-alarm condo fire breaks out in Little River complex (SC)

Fire and rescue crews responded to a 3-alarm fire in Little River on Monday morning.  According to officials, the fire happened at the Cyprus Bay Condos at 4254 Pinehurst Circle shortly before 8 a.m. One person was transported to the hospital with minor injuries.    Read the article……………………….

Changing Management: How to Know When it’s Time

When a community association enters into a contract with a professional management company, board members may feel a sense of relief. After all, much of the burden of running the community’s daily operations has now been transferred to (hopefully) capable hands, leaving the board more time to focus on members’ own affairs. And in many […]

Relations in Associations: Symbiosis Between HOAs and Homeowners

Like any other organization, homeowners associations rely on people to make decisions and perform organizational functions. For important constitutional matters like amending an association’s declaration of covenants, this usually means a vote of all HOA members. But for more day-to-day affairs, an association acts through its board of directors and officers.    Read the article…………………

Tips to Help You Navigate Reserve Studies

If your association isn’t getting a reserve study, it’s impossible to determine how much money it should have in its reserves, because you’re simply taking a guess. How can you make sure your HOA or condo association understands reserve studies?    Read the article……………………

HOA vs. Old Glory (CO)

As we approach the Fourth of July, you and many of your neighbors are probably planning to fly the American flag. However, if you live in a community governed by a homeowners association, this benign act of patriotism may be against the rules. In fact, a quick Google search reveals pages full of news articles […]

Nuisance Complaints and HOAs (MD)

One of the most common Home Owners Association (HOA) issues involves nuisance complaints. Typically, a neighbor will bring action, alleging that certain activities or conditions constitute a public or private nuisance. If the HOA does not act quickly to enforce the nuisance provisions in their governing documents, the court may grant injunctive relief to correct […]

Directors Voting – Dispelling Myths (FL)

Every director who sits on the board of a homeowners association gets a voice in the operations of the association. The questions I receive are more about how that voice is exercised through a vote. For instance, some directors travel quite a bit, whether for work or play is irrelevant. The directors however are entitled […]

Service Animals & Emotional Support Animals in HOAs: Rules, Laws, and Rights

Animals are very much a part of our families. Most of us enjoy animals as personal pets but for some, animals provide important service. There is a fine line between service animals, emotional support animal, and pets. Understanding the difference is important for enforcing pet restrictions in your HOA. Associations must follow federal laws yet […]

Reserve Studies & Your Community’s Long-Term Goals

It is widely known that having an updated Capital Reserve Study is vital for the success of any community association; as it is a guide to help set aside funds and is the road map for all future capital improvement projects and expenditures.    Read the article…………………….

Avoiding Religious Discrimination Claims in Condominiums and HOA’s

The Federal Fair Housing Act (“FHA”), 42 U.S.C. §3601, et. seq. prohibits a condominium association or homeowners’ association from discriminating against a potential purchaser or an owner based upon religious beliefs. 42 U.S.C. §3604 provides in pertinent part:     Read the article……………………..