Issue One 2026

Features When “Open to the Public” Changes Everything BY BRIDGETTE TABOR Association Records in HOAs BY ALPA AGARWAL AND LOUIS J. SARMIENTO, ESQ. The Rising Cost of Inaction: How Industry […]

Issue Four 2025

Features Legal Showcase and Resource Directory Ensuring Transparency Through Disclosures and Recordkeeping BY LEENA DANPOUR GURNICK Drawing a Line in the Sand The Power to Correct Course: Enforcing a “Dormant” […]

Issue Three 2025

Features Management Showcase and Resource Directory When Your Board Is Not a Board (At Least Not LikeThat) BY DANIEL C. HEATON, ESQ. Running an Effective HOA Board is Not Rocket […]

Issue Two 2025

Features Professional Service Provider Showcase & Resource Directory Leaders, Not Landlords BY DANIEL C. HEATON, ESQ. Commonsense Rulemaking for Association Boards BY MATT D. OBER, ESQ. HOA Economics Corner BY […]

Issue One 2025

Features: Mastering a Paint Project: Planning, Management, and Execution BY COLLEEN MONTOYA Two Great American Experiments BY BRIDGETTE TABOR HOA Economics Corner BY GAUTAM GAUBA

Issue Four 2024

Features Legal Showcase & Resource Directory   Handling Noncompliant Boards in Homeowners Associations BY JEFFREY BEAUMONT Construction Defect Claims: Understanding the SB-800 Process BY RACHEL M. MILLER How to Resolve […]

Issue Three 2024

Features Community Management Showcase & Resource Directory Building a Strong Management Team for a Homeowners Association: The Key to Success BY TASHA PARMELEE, CCAM-PM, AMS Board Leadership: A Path to […]

Issue Two 2024

Features Professional Service Provider Showcase & Resource Directory It’s All in the Details – Pros, Cons & Best Practices for Construction Contracts BY JOHN F. BAUMGARDNER, ESQ. Avoid Insurance Denial […]

Issue One 2024

Features Empowering HOAs Through Technology: A Comprehensive Guide BY ALLEN LIOU Taking Community Internet Access to the Next Level BY KEVIN FISHER Navigating Vendor Contracts for Homeowners Associations

Issue Four 2023

Features Legal Showcase & Resource Directory At Your Service: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Efficient HOA Management BY DONALD BEIL Protecting Volunteer Directors: The Business Judgment Rule BY NICHOLAS A. ROGERS, […]

DAVIS-STIRLING ACT | ANNUAL DISCLOSURE LIST

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Effective Emergency Planning for HOA Communities

Nothing is more essential to managing risk than a plan for property emergencies. Time is of the essence. Water soaks in, wicks up walls, flows into electrical outlets and the cleanup grows more expensive. A clean water spill (water from a sink, bathtub or shower) can be dried easily, but if not handled correctly 24-36 hours later mold can begin to grow on porous materials.

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WHAT IS YOUR HOA’S RISK TEMPERATURE

  By Sharon Glenn Pratt, Esq.  | January 2021                                      Expensive problems can […]

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Insuring for Disasters: HOA Budgeting and Planning

The recent hurricanes in Texas and Florida have many of us thinking about what we would do in a catastrophe. For association boards, insurance is the front line of disaster […]

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Unforeseen Conditions and Hidden Costs of Construction Projects

Developing a Projected Cost Budget It is not surprising to know that in the initial phases of every proposed construction project, it is the first task of the Construction Manager […]

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How Can HOAs Use Reserve or Settlement Funds?

Boards in need of cash may want to use cash in the reserve accounts or from legal settlements, but there are important restrictions.

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HOAs and Defibrillators: the Pros and Cons

Should homeowner associations maintain defibrillators (or “AEDs”)? These life-saving devices can also be a source of major liability. Proceed with caution.

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10 Tips for New HOA Board Members

New to the HOA board or welcoming new board members? Here are 10 tips to help new board members get up to speed quickly and work effectively.

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Can the HOA Trespass to Correct Violations?

Your HOA board wants to go onto a property to correct a covenant violation. Can you? Even if you have legal authorization, should you? There are a number of risks […]

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How to Use Your HOA’s Political Power

Your HOA has political power: people who unite around a common cause can change local policies. And your neighbors can help you make big changes.

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The Special Assessment

“Special Assessment” is a dirty word in most HOAs. While boards and managers may view a special assessment as a tool to achieve the funding needs of the homeowners association, […]

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6 Common HOA Nuisances and How to Handle Them

Smoking, noisy floors, rambunxious children, and barking dogs are often the subject of HOA nuisance complaints. When do these issues qualify as a nuisance and when is the board obligated […]

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