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Yard Work in an HOA: What Do I Need Approval for?
Living in a neighborhood with an HOA can have its benefits, such as maintaining property values and preserving the overall aesthetic appeal of your community.
However, it also means adhering to certain rules and regulations. When it comes to yard work in your HOA, do you know what you need approval for?
How Can I Tell If I Moved into a Bad Neighborhood?
When you first move into a new neighborhood, you may have feelings of both excitement and stress.
There are a lot of things for you to do, including spending time unpacking and setting up your home space, introducing yourself to neighbors, familiarizing yourself with the new area, and more!
How to Fill a Vacancy on Your HOA Board
If you are a member of your Homeowners Association (HOA), you understand the key role that the board plays in governing the community. However, there may come a time when a board member needs to step down, leaving a vacancy that needs to be filled.
In this blog post, we will discuss the process of filling a vacancy on your HOA board. We will provide tips on finding qualified candidates for the vacant position and explain the rules and regulations that govern the process of filling a vacancy.