Community Management Blog
Blog Entries - 2024
Vendor Insurance: Everything Your HOA Needs to Know
As a Homeowners Association (HOA) board member, have you considered getting vendor insurance?
Vendor insurance, also known as general liability insurance or vendor liability insurance, is a type of policy that protects against claims of property damage, bodily injury, or other liabilities that may occur during a community event.
How to Identify an Informal Settler
Have you ever heard the use of the word “squatters” and wondered what it meant?
Squatters are known as informal settlers or unauthorized occupants who occupy a property without legal ownership or permission.
Fireworks in an HOA Community
Have you ever watched or participated in a firework show?
A firework show is a display of pyrotechnic artistry that lights up the night sky with colorful bursts and patterns. These shows are often set to music and choreographed to create a stunning visual experience for spectators.
Campaign Signs in an HOA What to Know This Election Season
As election season approaches, campaign signs are a common sight as people want to support their preferred candidate.
However, they can also be a source of controversy among your Homeowners Association (HOA) community members due to differences in values and opinions. While showing support for a candidate is a fundamental right, there are certain guidelines your HOA must follow to ensure a fair and orderly election process within your community.
Why You Need an HOA Community Manager What Do They Do?
Homeowner's Associations are responsible for managing and maintaining communal areas within a community, enforcing rules and regulations, and ensuring the overall well-being of the neighborhood.
A HOA Community Manager plays an essential role in carrying out these responsibilities and serving as a liaison between residents and the HOA board.
Planning Your Community Block Party
Are you looking to bring your homeowner's association (HOA) community together and create lasting memories?
Hosting a block party for your HOA is a wonderful way to foster a sense of community and build relationships among your residents.