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Voting Classes in a Homeowners Association (HOA) – Part II
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Voting Classes in a Homeowners Association (HOA) – Part II

These voting rights sections in CC&Rs will also typically address when these voting rights expire.  And define exactly who has these voting rights.  The example of a voting rights section below is from a single-family HOA in North Carolina.  This language will vary from state to state and HOA to HOA.   "ARTICLE ELEVEN: MEMBERSHIP...
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Voting Classes in a Homeowners Association (HOA) – Part I
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Voting Classes in a Homeowners Association (HOA) – Part I

For homeowner associations that have already transitioned from the developer of the community to membership control, voting classes, rarely come up. It typically only comes up when boards of directors are thinking of making amendments to their declaration of covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs). Voting rights and amending the CC&Rs will be covered later in...
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Dealing with Emotions & Conflict Resolution Strategies and Tactics While Serving on the HOA Board
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Dealing with Emotions & Conflict Resolution Strategies and Tactics While Serving on the HOA Board

One thing is for sure serving on a homeowner association (HOA) board of directors is all about working with others. Which can be a struggle in patience and understanding because of the many personalities that are encountered. Fortunately, most HOA membership interactions are positive. However, within every HOA, interpersonal friction is inevitable. Making these situations...
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Robert’s Rules Part 3 – 10 Common Mistakes
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Robert’s Rules Part 3 – 10 Common Mistakes

Robert’s Rules: 10 Common Mistakes This brief overview of Robert's Rules of Order can be beneficial to new board members for understanding the basic process of how a meeting is to be performed. One person may speak or have the floor at a time. The Chair of the meeting decides who that person will be....
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Robert’s Rules Part 2 – The Agenda
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Robert’s Rules Part 2 – The Agenda

The Agenda - Composition of Rights & Abuses It is imperative that issues of a pertinent and important nature are the only items that should be placed on a meeting’s agenda. If it does not require board consideration, an email notification to the board of directors is probably a better method. For time efficiently and...
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Robert’s Rules Part 1 – The Basics
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Robert’s Rules Part 1 – The Basics

Born in Robertville, South Carolina, Brigadier General Henry Martyn Robert (5/2/1837 – 5/11/1923) was the son of a Baptist preacher. Because of his father’s opposition to slavery, his father moved the family to Ohio, and this is where Henry was raised. Robert received an appointment to the United States Military Academy, West Point, and graduated...
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Pets and the HOA Covenants
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Pets and the HOA Covenants

Generally speaking, a HOA property management company will tell you that homeowner association (HOA) governing documents are straightforward on the workings and responsibilities of the HOA and the individual HOA members. Of course, this point can be argued with all the thousands of attorneys drafting HOA governing documents with varying levels of competence. With this...
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HOA Authority in Townhome Communities
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HOA Authority in Townhome Communities

The number of questions homeowners association (HOA) property management companies receive about how the HOA has the ability to enforce covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs), and even perform any type of maintenance on elements that the association does not physically own is growing. Such as, how in a townhome HOA can the board of directors...
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Easements in Townhome Communities
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Easements in Townhome Communities

A competent homeowners association (HOA) property management company can advise on how to handle sensitive issues detailed in an HOA’s covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs).  These CC&Rs give the HOA authority to go onto a homeowner’s property and to perform maintenance on elements that the association does not physically own. Questions such as, how in...
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Lien for HOA Assessment
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Lien for HOA Assessment

On occasion you will hear a homeowner association (HOA) member stating they do not have to pay the HOA’s assessment. This proclamation typically stems from the “unrealized member” stating they had ‘never agreed to join the HOA’ when they bought their home. This “not a member” belief possibly could originate from the “unrealized member” claiming...
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