Monthly Archives: May 2012

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The Impact of Legislation

…on Community Association Assessment Collection Efforts   The collection of assessments is central to the viability of any community association as assessment revenue is typically an association’s sole or primary source of income. The operating premise of most associations is that an annual budget is prepared based on the association’s projected expenses for the year,

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Board Member Orientation – Time Well Spent

 We have all seen the “trial by fire” training that many volunteer board members receive.  They attend their first meeting, receive a large notebook or envelope containing the association’s contracts and documents, and begin to address the current events facing their association.  In many of these instances, the amount of information provided is staggering and

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Seeing Green

Going green is not just one of those crazy California trends. Communities and households are rapidly seeing the health, environmental and cost benefits of adopting water reduction and native plant practices. Huntington Landmark, a condo community of 1,238 units that spreads across 160 acre in Huntington Beach, California, has undergone an extensive renovation project that

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Summer Pool Preparation: Year-Round Tips

We all know that opening a pool for Memorial Day week-end can be one of the most challenging and frustrating tasks a community can go through. Pools can be one of the biggest liabilities an association has, and the selection of a pool management company is probably one of the most important contractors a board

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Five Traits of a Successful Community

Whether a planned community, condominium or mixed use associations, all communities share five traits for success.  These five characteristics, when employed together, allow a community to operate at its highest level of efficiency and efficacy, benefiting everyone involved – the board, homeowner and management.   A Functioning Board of Directors Because all five characteristics are

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