Condominium, homeowner (HOA), and townhome community associations rely on a volunteer board of directors to oversee the governance and operations of the community. However, managing a community effectively often requires additional support, which is where committees come in.
While the structure, authority, and requirements for committees can vary by state laws and individual association governing documents, … Read More ›
The Fair Housing Act (FHA), enacted as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, prohibits discrimination in housing based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability. FHA provisions also impact condominium, homeowner (HOA) and townhome community associations.
Prohibiting Discriminatory Rules and Policies
Community associations must ensure that their governing documents, rules, and … Read More ›
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), enacted in 1990, is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in various areas. The landmark legislation addresses employment, public accommodations, transportation, and access to government services. While the ADA primarily applies to public spaces, it has significant implications for condominium, homeowner (HOA) and townhome … Read More ›
Effective collaboration and communication with your professional team is vital for the smooth administration of a condominium, homeowner (HOA), or townhome community association. From day-to-day management to long-term strategic planning, board members must work with a variety of professionals to maintain the community’s property, finances, and legal compliance.
Below are several key roles within your association’s … Read More ›