Community Management: Creating a Sense of Community for Your Homeowners

Productive community management means homeowners will become vested not only in their own properties, but in the neighborhood as a whole.  The homeowners association (HOA) plays a critical role is this management. Bringing homeowners together for the good of the neighborhood is more important than ever.

HOA Management: Know How and When to Use e-Mail

Emails are the easiest ways to communicate to a large group all at the same time outside of meetings. So it’s no wonder why emails are a vital part of a manager’s job, and knowing how to use emails when discussing HOA business. 

Community Services: Why Homeowners Should Volunteer for the Board

Serving on an HOA board is a huge commitment but there are benefits to volunteering. 

Community Organizing Tip: How to Attract HOA Volunteers

In community organizing, some homeowner associations (HOAs) struggle with attracting volunteers.  Many members fail to participate in their HOA for a variety of reasons.  For example, they may think they don’t have the time, experience, capabilities or desire.  However, the HOA may not be doing all it can to bring new volunteers into the fold.

HOA Management Company: Defining Your Pet Policies

Did you know that roughly 39% of American households own a dog, and another 33% own a cat? So it’s important that HOAs have pet policies in place, all communities are different but most are defined the same. 

(Statistics received from the humanesociety.org)