Change For the Better in Your HOA

Boards of homeowner associations are often challenged to change the status quo for the better. A common scenario includes a newly elected board that promises to start enforcing rules or architectural policies. Problem is, there are HOA members that like it just fine the way it is and they loudly resist the board’s proposed changes. If certain board members are single minded about forcing change, the resulting brouhaha will take center stage, the goals moved to the peanut gallery and little accomplished other than ruffling feathers. Flexibility is the key to success. Consider the following observation:    Read the article……………

Editor

Recent Posts

2024 Virginia Legislative Updates for Common Interest Communities

The Virginia General Assembly approved a number of bills during its 2024 legislative session. Some…

1 hour ago

Shining a Light on Rooftop Solar for Massachusetts Condo Owners

After the Trustees of his condominium refused his request for an Architectural Variance to install…

1 hour ago

Why Georgia Condominium Owner’s Fight Against HOAs Could Have Nationwide Implications

A legal fight is brewing in Georgia over how much authority the state's Homeowners' Associations…

1 hour ago

Miami condo demolition lawsuit sparks statewide concern among property stakeholders (FL)

An appellate court case in South Florida has garnered attention from a wide spectrum of…

1 hour ago

New regulations help close loopholes for strata owners (BC)

The B.C. Ministry of Housing recently announced new regulations to close a loophole that allowed…

8 hours ago