New Hampshire Articles

The Finer Points of Fining Condominium Owners

Condo association rules provide a behavioral road map for owners, explaining what they are allowed and not allowed to do.…

2 weeks ago

Replacing Board Members

Problem: One member of our seven-member board has resigned, leaving us with only six members. The association’s documents require a…

2 weeks ago

Roof Replacement 101: A Project Too Vital to Put Off

Nothing lasts forever, not even your roof. While roofs have a relatively long life compared to other building systems and…

4 weeks ago

Tree Care & Maintenance: Keeping Your Biggest Landscaping Elements Healthy

Trees provide us with many benefits, from the obvious to the not-so-obvious. Whether your community is an urban high-rise surrounded…

4 weeks ago

Holding Orderly, Efficient Annual Meetings – It’s Not as Hard as It Seems!

Talk to anyone familiar with common-interest community governance anywhere in the country, and they will tell you the same thing:…

2 months ago

Boards & Boundaries: How ‘Available’ Should You Be?

In multifamily residential communities, where neighbors share common space, amenities, and maintenance—if not actual walls—establishing and maintaining boundaries can be…

3 months ago

Emergency Preparedness in the Era of Climate Change: Preparing for the Unpredictable

The acceleration of global warming and the accompanying climate crisis is affecting shared-interest residential communities all over the United States…

5 months ago

Holding Elections: Every Board’s Duty

Shared residential communities such as condos, co-ops, and HOAs are modern examples of classic Athenian democracy: citizens governing themselves through…

5 months ago