Finance Worst-Case Scenarios
Worst-Case Scenarios

While there's ample warning before something calamitous happens in a community -- such as a major weather event, for instance -- that's not always the case. A bad situation can be made immeasurably worse when a building or association isn't…

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Owner Relations Keeping Track of Paperwork
Keeping Track of Paperwork

While keeping the records of the association is not the most fascinating part of serving on a board, it is in some ways the most important. In fact, the flow of paperwork is the lifeblood of the community. The Articles of Incorporati…

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Owner Relations Board/Owner Do’s & Don’ts
Board/Owner Do’s & Don’ts

It only takes a few minutes of Googling to uncover the traits that make a successful person or business owner. For example, Entrepreneur magazine’s Steven Key wrote the article, “5 Qualities of Successful Persons,” which included such trai…

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Owner Relations Howdy, Neighbor
Howdy, Neighbor

The word community, like many words in the English language, has more than one interpretation. A community can be identified as a geographical location—a physical infrastructure of streets, parks and buildings, defined by tangible brick an…

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Management Cars, Cars Everywhere
Cars, Cars Everywhere

Parking is a big deal in pretty much any urban area. Not only is it limited, but it’s often incredibly expensive to boot. Given the hot commodity that parking spaces represent in denser, high-demand neighborhoods and municipalities, it’s no…

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Management Knowing When to Call Your Manager
Knowing When to Call Your Manager

Olivia Pope, the main character on ABC’s Scandal, is a professional fixer. If you have a problem—any problem—she can fix it. Over the past two seasons plus, she’s rigged elections, covered up murders, employed professional hit men, exposed…

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Management Secrets of Successful Managers
Secrets of Successful Managers

As jugglers of multiple and oftentimes complex tasks, association managers must be adept at mediating between board members and unit owners, as well as resolving all manner of maintenance and legal issues. To this end, association managers…

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Management Relations Managing Amenities
Managing Amenities

Whether a building is a luxury high-rise with an in-house movie theater, rooftop pool, and climate-controlled wine cellar, or a much more modest low-rise or townhome community with a simple community room or gazebo, managing common ameniti…

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Management Changing Managers or Firms?
Changing Managers or Firms?

Whether change is good or bad often depends on who you talk to; even a welcome change produces a certain level of stress and adjustment. Personal changes are challenging enough, but for community association residents, a board decision to …

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Security State of Surveillance
State of Surveillance

There are many different factors that prospective unit owners contemplate when looking to buy a unit. Aesthetics, price, and location are important, for sure. But perhaps the most critical factors of all are the safety of the building and …

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