Community Management Blog
At Management Plus we have over 100 years of collective management experience, are loyal to you, and are committed to high standards, meeting all your needs by providing professional and friendly customer service.
We understand that it can be confusing to navigate the range of work we can do for you. Below we have answered your most frequently asked questions to give you a better understanding of your needs.
Tips for Managing a Successful HOA Open Forum
Homeowners’ Association (HOA) open forums are one of the best opportunities for board members to engage with their community and understand the concerns and needs of residents. However successful HOA community meetings do not just happen by chance.
Conflict Resolution Best Practices for Your HOA
As a dedicated HOA board member, you know that conflicts are an inevitable part of managing a homeowner’s association.
Whether you are currently dealing with a conflict or simply want to be prepared for future challenges, it's crucial to possess the skills and knowledge necessary to handle disputes effectively.
Increasing Property Value of Your Association: Usability of Outdoor Spaces
As a community manager or HOA board member, you are always on the lookout for ways to improve the property value of your association. One of the most cost-effective ways to make your community association a more attractive option for potential homebuyers is to increase the usability of outdoor spaces in your HOA.
Property Maintenance Tips for Summer
Summer is here and that means now is the perfect time to make much-needed improvements to your property. As Cincinnati and Dayton’s fastest growing property management company, Management Plus receives many questions regarding property upkeep and home maintenance.
How to Increase the Property Value of Your Community Association
No matter the size or scope of your community association, there are always measures you can take to increase the property value.
For some communities, this means adding new attractions and initiatives, and for others, this means improving upon the assets that already exist.
Your HOA’s Guide for a Fun and Safe Summer
Summer is a time of fun and exploration. Your residents and their guests will enjoy all that your neighborhood has to offer, but they may also be more prone to breaking rules.
Your HOA (homeowners association) needs to be ready. Striking a balance between encouraging fun and enforcing the rules can be hard to find, but with property maintenance best practices and consistent communication, you will find harmony.