Pick the Plan That Fits Your Board
Every plan includes the article library and state-specific guidance. Tiers differ by template access, attorney email, and board size.
Pricing Plans
Become a Member
Personal Monthly
For: Board members who need an answer tonight.-
725+ articles and case decisions, searchable by topic and state
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25% off all downloadable forms and templates
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State-specific guidance
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Monthly HOA newsletter
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Free HOA LIVING guide
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1 user, cancel anytime
Personal
For: The board member who knows they'll be back.-
Full article library, unlimited access
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25% off all 250+ forms and templates
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State-specific guidance tagged to your association
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Monthly newsletter + free HOA LIVING guide
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1 user
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Save 36% vs. monthly
Pro
For: Board members who hit questions the articles can't answer.-
Everything in Personal Annual, plus:
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Direct email access to an HOA attorney
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Free unlimited downloads of all forms and templates
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1 user
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Free Unlimited Access to Download Forms (save $1000s!)
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One year of attorney email costs less than one hour with a local HOA lawyer
HOA Team
For: Boards that work as a team.-
Best Value for Boards
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Everything in Pro, for up to 10 users
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Every board member gets their own login
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Attorney email + unlimited template downloads for everyone
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That's $35/person/year for a full board of 10
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The easiest line item your treasurer will ever approve
What Every HOA Membership Includes
Your Plan. Your Library. Your Answers. Every tier includes:
The full article library. Organized by topic, tagged by state
State-specific guidance. What’s legal in Florida may not be legal in Colorado. The library notes the difference.
Monthly newsletter. Practical tips, new articles, and updates from HOA professionals
Free HOA LIVING guide. A plain-English starter guide for board members at any experience level
Why HOA Board Members Subscribe
Your Next Board Meeting Is Coming
That agenda item you’re not sure about? It’s probably in the library. Meeting-notice requirements for your state. Voting procedures for architectural changes. When it comes up at the table, you’ll have the answer.
The Alternative Is Expensive
Your current options: Google it and hope you’re reading the right state’s rules. Or pay an attorney $400+ per hour for a question that takes five minutes to look up. A membership puts a better option on the table.
One Wrong Answer Costs More Than a Membership
A board approves a special assessment without the vote their state requires. Now it’s unenforceable, and you’re explaining the refund to 200 homeowners. That kind of mistake ends with a five-figure invoice. The library helps you check before you act.
HOA Resources: A Closer Look at What You Get
When a question comes up the night before a meeting, here's what you open.
The Article Library
725+ articles and case decisions covering homeowner association governance, finance, compliance, and more. Reviewed by an HOA attorney. Tagged by state. This isn't a blog. It's a reference library built by someone who's practiced this law for 50+ years.
Resource Library
250+ downloadable forms and templates. Drafted by an attorney and tagged by state. Personal members get 25% off. Pro and Team members download everything free, unlimited.
Attorney Email Access (Pro & Team Only)
Email your question directly to an HOA attorney who's practiced community association law since the 1970s. He researches your state's laws and sends written guidance. Not a chatbot. Not a forum. For situations that fall between "I can probably Google this" and "we need to retain a lawyer."
How it Works
Pick your plan.
Choose the tier that matches your role and your board’s needs.
Search the library.
Type your question or browse by topic. Find the article, template, or state-specific guidance that applies.
Use it.
Download the template. Reference the article. Email the attorney if your question goes deeper. Then walk into your next meeting prepared.
Run the Numbers
Attorney Access vs. Attorney Fees
Your Board Should Probably Pay for This
State-Specific Actually Matters
Templates Save Hours You Don't Have
Your Next Meeting Is on the Calendar
Exclusive Subscriber Only Mailings
Common Questions About Membership
You can find HOA information on Google. What’s harder to find: accurate, current, state-specific, attorney-reviewed. A general article about “HOA meeting procedures” won’t tell you that your state requires 14 days’ notice instead of 10. The library does.
Yes, and most boards do. Team memberships are $347/year for up to 10 users. Put it on your next board meeting agenda as a budget line item. At $35 per person, it’s one of the cheapest tools your board will use all year.
The Personal Monthly plan is $12.70 with no annual commitment. Sign up, find your answer, and cancel if you don’t need it again. Most members stay because the next question always comes.
Attorney email access (Pro and Team plans) gives you written guidance from an experienced HOA attorney on specific questions. It’s not legal representation. There’s no attorney-client relationship. Think of it as the middle ground: for questions too specific for a general article but that don’t require retaining counsel.
Personal and Pro plans include one user login. The Team plan ($347/year) gives you up to 10 separate accounts, one for each board member. Every user gets the same benefits, including attorney email access and unlimited template downloads.
Most of the library is written for board members, but homeowners use it too — to understand their CC&Rs, look up their rights during a dispute, or prepare before attending a board meeting. If you’re involved in your community’s HOA, the articles and state-specific guidance apply to you.
Ready When You Are
Your next board meeting is on the calendar. Personal Monthly is $12.70 — no commitment, cancel anytime. Look it up tonight. Walk in tomorrow knowing you got it right.
