As a board member of a community association, it's crucial to regularly review important aspects of your association's operations to ensure its success and meet the needs of residents. In this blog post, we will discuss seven key areas that community association board members should review each year. Remember, if you have any doubts or questions about these items, don't hesitate to seek guidance from industry professionals.
Reviewing the association's budget is essential for effective financial planning. Scrutinize operating and reserve budgets, ensuring they align with your community's short and long-term goals. Analyze revenue and expenditure trends, assess the adequacy of reserves, and make adjustments as necessary to meet changing needs.
The governing documents, including the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs), bylaws, and rules and regulations, form the foundation of your community. Regularly review these
Stay informed about changes in federal, state, and local laws that affect community associations. Regularly review your association's legal compliance to prevent violations and potential legal complications. Seek legal advice when necessary to ensure your association adheres to applicable regulations- you can learn more about FHA laws affecting community associations here and here.
The association's reserve accounts are crucial for funding major repairs, replacements, and capital improvements. Review the reserve study and assess its accuracy in projecting future expenses. Reserve studies should be updated every 3-5 years to ensure they align with the current costs and conditions of the association's property. Evaluate the adequacy of the reserve fund and consider adjustments to ensure it can adequately cover anticipated expenditures. If you’re unsure as to whether your reserve study needs updating, contact a reserve specialist.
Comprehensive insurance coverage protects your community association from potential liabilities and unexpected events. Review insurance policies annually, ensuring they adequately cover potential risks, including property damage, liability, and director and officer (D&O) insurance. Seek assistance from insurance professionals to ensure appropriate coverage.
Preparing for emergencies is crucial to protect residents and property. Review and update your community's emergency preparedness plans annually. Evaluate evacuation procedures, communication protocols, and other components essential to your community's unique plan.
By conducting these seven annual reviews, community association board members can ensure their
Remember, as a board member, you have a responsibility to act in the best interest of your community. By conducting these yearly reviews and seeking professional assistance when needed, you can successfully fulfill your duties and contribute to the well-being and success of your association.
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