Nobody Trained You to Run an HOA Board. Here's What you need.
700+ attorney-reviewed articles, 250+ ready-to-use templates. Guidance written for your state.
Built by a homeowners association attorney who’s been doing this since the 1970s. Used by boards and homeowners in all 50 states since 2013. When you need the right answer, the right form, or the right words, they’re here.
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Guidance for all 50 States
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We built the answers to take away the guesswork
Your First Meeting Is Next Week
You got elected. No handbook. You Google "HOA board responsibilities" and the top result is from 2019, the next one is about a state you don't live in, and the Reddit thread says "just wing it." Next week, someone at that meeting will ask you a question. You'll already know the answer.
"You Inherited a box of Files and a Good Luck"
You try to draft one yourself. It takes 90 minutes. You're still not sure it's right. Browse ready-to-use templates, organized by situation, tagged to your state.
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A homeowner threatens legal action. The reserve fund doesn't add up. Your treasurer says "I think we're fine," but that's not the same as knowing. Pro and Team members email an HOA attorney directly. No hourly rate. No appointment. A real answer.
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HOA Forms and Templates
Attorney-drafted templates for the situations boards actually deal with. Meeting minutes. Violation notices. Proxy ballots. Tagged to your state.
One download at 10pm replaces two hours of drafting from scratch.
HOA Guides and How-Tos
Plain-English guides for rules, reserve studies, elections, and common board decisions.
The answer to “how do we actually do this?”, before you have to ask it at the meeting.
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Email an HOA attorney directly with your question. Not a chatbot. Not a forum. A practicing attorney who built this entire library.
Ask your question. Get a written response.
Guidance for All 50 States
Generic HOA advice doesn’t account for your state’s laws. Content here is organized by state.
You get answers for the rules your board actually operates under.
HOA Articles and Case Studies
A library built from thousands of real member questions: assessments, disputes, CC&Rs, maintenance, elections.
New articles and state-specific developments added weekly.
How It Works:
It's Wednesday night. Thursday's meeting agenda has three item's you've never dealt with before. Here's how fast this works.
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Find Your Answer
Search by topic, by state, or by situation. The library is organized the way you’d actually look something up, not by legal theory, but by what you’re dealing with right now.
Use It
Download the template. Read the guide. Email the attorney. Walk into your next meeting as the one at the table who checked.
The Cost of Winging It
One hour with a local HOA attorney costs $400-500. A full year of this library costs less.
These aren’t hypotheticals:
- A board uses meeting-notice procedures from the wrong state. Every vote from that meeting gets challenged. Six months of decisions. Undone.
- A violation letter skips the required hearing notice. The fine is unenforceable. The homeowner’s attorney sends a demand letter. Your board pays it.
- A special assessment passes without the vote percentage the bylaws require. Voided. The treasurer explains the refund and the delay to 200 homeowners.
Three different boards. Same mistake. They didn’t have the wrong answer. They had the wrong source.
50 states. 50 different sets of rules. A generic answer isn’t just incomplete. It’s the wrong answer for your state.
The question isn’t whether you can afford the library. It’s whether your HOA management can afford to keep Googling.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Before Your Decide
Free sites give you general articles and forum opinions. We give you articles written for your state, templates drafted by an HOA attorney, and, with Pro or Team, direct email access to that attorney. When one bad board decision can cost your community thousands, “I read it on a forum” isn’t the answer you want to give.
Start with Personal Monthly at $12.70. Search the library, grab the template you need, cancel anytime. Most members find they come back, because HOA questions don’t stop after one meeting.
All 50. Articles and templates are tagged by state so you’re reading guidance that applies where your community is located. This matters. HOA law varies significantly from state to state.
No. Our articles and templates are educational resources created and reviewed by an attorney who’s practiced HOA law for three decades. They’ll help you understand your options and handle common situations correctly. For legal advice specific to your community, consult a local attorney. Pro and Team members can email our attorney for guidance, but this doesn’t create an attorney-client relationship.
Yes. The Team plan covers up to 10 board members on one account. Everyone gets full access to articles, templates, and attorney email. $35 per person per year. Less than subscribing individually, and your whole board works from the same information.
Yes. Most content is written for board members, but homeowners use it too, to understand their rights, review their CC&Rs, or prepare for a board meeting. If you’re involved in your community’s HOA, the information applies to you.
