Community association (sometimes called a homeowner’s association or HOA) board members are responsible for making critical decisions that affect their community members' lives. In order to make...
Community associations are usually incorporated as not-for-profit corporate entities; therefore, an association’s goal is to avoid making a profit or loss at the end of the year. Though it isn’t...
If you own property in an HOA, you know there are several types of association meetings that take place throughout the year. These are board meetings, annual meetings, special meetings, executive...
Community associations are finding more and more value in using social media to connect with their residents. It can be a great way to share photos from community events, announce upcoming events,...
Risks abound in today's technologically dependent environment, and community associations are a prime target. Has your board taken the necessary steps to protect the association against financial...
If you're like most people, you've probably seen community association terms and acronyms bandied about but don't really know what they mean. Fear not! We're here to help. This post will define some...
Homeowners associations (HOAs) are a vital part of many neighborhoods as they provide benefits to their residents, including maintaining common areas, enforcing rules and regulations, and ensuring...
Community managers are an important part of homeowners' associations (HOAs). They are responsible for a wide variety of duties that keep the community running smoothly. While some people might think...
As a board member of a community association, you have a lot of responsibilities. One of the most important is ensuring that the association gets the best services possible at a reasonable price....
If you're a homeowner in a community association, you're probably familiar with assessments. But do you know everything about them? What do they cover? How are they calculated? When are they due? And...
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Maximizing Your HOA Living Experience: Tips for an Enjoyable Community Life
Living in a homeowner’s association (HOA) community offers numerous benefits, from shared amenities to a sense of belonging. However, truly maximizing this experience requires more than just residing...MORE
Understanding Home Rentals in HOA Communities: A Homeowner's Guide
As homeowners choose to rent out their properties within HOA communities, it's essential for homeowners to understand the implications, responsibilities, and best practices associated with leasing...MORE
Creating an Emergency Event Strategy for Your HOA
Having a well-thought-out emergency plan is paramount for any community facing unforeseen circumstances. Anticipating every possible scenario may seem daunting, but establishing a plan that is...MORE
Mastering ARC Applications: Best Practices for HOA Board Members
If you're part of a community association board, you will become familiar with Architectural Control – the process for reviewing and approving additions or exterior modification requests for homes...MORE
Getting Your Community Ready for Spring and Summer
As the winter chill begins to fade away, it's time for HOA communities to gear up for the vibrant seasons of spring and summer. Ensuring your community is prepared for the warmer months involves a...MORE
HOA Collections Policies: Ensuring Financial Stability and Fairness
In the realm of community management, one of the pivotal aspects often overlooked until it becomes a pressing issue is the collections process. Community association board members serve as stewards...MORE
Why the Chair Never Asks “Is There Any Old Business?”
Content provided by Jim Slaughter with Law Firm Carolinas. Find the original article here. At some point in some board meeting, you’re likely to hear a presiding officer ask, “Is there any Old...MORE
Understanding the Role of Community Managers and Dispelling Common Misconceptions
Homeowners' Association (HOA) community managers play a vital role in ensuring the smooth functioning and upkeep of residential communities. Often misunderstood, their duties encompass various...MORE
Navigating the CAMS Team Approach: Your Partner in Community Management
At CAMS, we believe that effective management requires a diverse team of experts working together, and this philosophy is at the core of everything we do. From the friendly voices on our community...MORE
Five Reasons Your Community Should Leverage Professional Financial Management
In the world of Homeowners Associations (HOAs), the need for accurate financial management is paramount. Some HOA boards, in an attempt to handle their finances internally, often find themselves...MORE