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Is the HOA Responsible for Water Damage?
September 17, 2025
Can an HOA Change Rules Without a Vote?
September 15, 2025
- Member Meetings
The business of operating a homeowners association involves ongoing interactions between association members and the association’s management personnel. Those interactions
“Town Hall Meetings” Are a Good Way for HOA Members to Share Information and Become Involved

- Member Meetings
Issues that are important to association members do not always have to be addressed at formal membership meetings, or during
- Board of Directors, Member Meetings
An often under utilized method for members of associations that govern common interest developments to be heard is the “open
- Board of Directors, Governing Documents, Member Meetings
The COVID-19 pandemic forced homeowners associations to implement procedures for conducting director and membership meetings remotely via the internet utilizing
- Board of Directors, Member Meetings
State statutes and an association’s governing documents require the election of directors by members of the association. Typically, the membership
- Board of Directors, Member Meetings
State laws and the governing documents for homeowners associations typically mandate that the association hold annual membership meetings for various
- Member Meetings
To properly conduct an HOA election, many states have statutes and/or homeowners associations have provisions in their governing documents that
- Board of Directors, Member Meetings
State laws and association governing documents commonly require that a portion of time at board meetings that are open to
HOA Elections Should be Properly Supervised by an “Inspector of Elections”

- Elections, Member Meetings
The proper procedures for electing the directors of a homeowners association are frequently misunderstood and disregarded. Understandably, this can lead