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.
Increase the Property Value of Your Community Association with Improved Building Exteriors
As an HOA board member, you know that anything you can do to increase the property value of homes in your community association is a huge win for you and your neighbors.
The single most effective way to boost your community association value is by improving the building exteriors of the homes and structures in your association.
Your Guide to an Energy-Efficient Home
Your home is your livelihood.
You and your family rely on your house to create a safe and nurturing space where you can grow and thrive.
What Makes a Great HOA Board Member?
There are many things that we can do to improve our community.
If you want maximum impact on your community, then you should consider running for a position on your local HOA’s board.
Increase the Property Value of Your Community Association with Better Lighting
At Management Plus, we love anything simple that increases the value of an association.
Cheap investments that pay off in a big way down the line are investments every association should keep their eyes on.
What Are HOA Fees And What Do They Cover?
If you want a safe, fair, and friendly community, it doesn’t come much better than living in an HOA you can count on. Since the service they provide is valuable, HOAs do come with some fees that help cover the expenses of community maintenance and improvement.
How to Become a Board Member of Your Community Association
Everybody wants to make their community a better place to live. One of the most effective things you can do to improve your community is to serve on the board of your community association.