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.
What to do at Your First HOA Meeting
If you have decided to take a more active role in your community, then one of the best things you can do is to attend your local homeowner’s association meeting.
These meetings will give you insight into how your community functions and give you the ability to propose changes on a neighborhood-wide scale.
Winter Maintenance To-Do List
Every year your home needs regular maintenance to stay safe and functional.
Late fall and winter are the best times to perform home maintenance as the signs of deterioration are more apparent than in spring and summer.
Homeowner’s Guide for Keeping Projects Organized
Whether they own a six-bedroom ranch-style home or a one-bedroom townhouse, every homeowner has a dozen or more home improvement projects they want to complete.
There are numerous ways to improve your home and make it a place that feels uniquely yours.
How to Make a Breakfast Nook
Your home is your refuge. You should be able to relax and unwind after a long day at work or start your morning off right with a cozy space to ease you into the day. Any additional comfort you can add to your home is a well-deserved bonus.
A Brief History of Homeowners’ Associations
If you own property in the United States, chances are you have considered buying a home that belongs to a Homeowners’ Association (HOA).
HOAs sometimes get a bad rap in movies and other forms of media, but the reality is HOAs provide much-needed benefits to the communities they manage.
How to Optimize Your Bedroom for Sleep
A good night’s sleep is something we all dream of.
Unfortunately, for many of us, we fantasize about a good night’s sleep the day after we tossed and turned half the night away.
Often, we know we should be getting more sleep, but when it comes time to rest our eyes, we find that we simply are not tired.
Most people assume the issue is with their circadian rhythm, but the truth is that the issue often lies within our bedroom.