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The HOA’s Nuisance Clause
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The HOA’s Nuisance Clause

A homeowner association’s covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&R) have many provisions that address a myriad of issues. It is typical to see CC&Rs with over 50 pages and some with well over 100 pages. With all these pages of legalese, some might believe CC&Rs would adequately deal with any potential issue that could arise within...
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Irrigation Systems
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Irrigation Systems

Irrigation systems should be inspected every season for problems and reviewed for water usage efficiencies.  When irrigation systems are initially installed, they are setup to cover plants, trees, etc. and these planting situations can change over time, especially with large shrubs or trees which may no longer need an irrigation system or need as much...
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HOA Membership Wellbeing Planning
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HOA Membership Wellbeing Planning

Most HOA have limited authority on what individual HOA members do within their homes with regard to their own wellbeing. However, it is every member’s best interest that care is exercised by all individual HOA members. Emphasizing the following items in the HOA’s newsletters and on the HOA’s website could be advantageous to the HOA...
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Communication When Disaster Strikes The HOA
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Communication When Disaster Strikes The HOA

Planning for disaster is one of those tasks that unfortunately seems to be put on a backburner. Out of sight, out of mind, is human nature with non-pressing issues. As with any emergency or potentially stressful situation, preparation may be more difficult when the situation is upon the HOA member. That is why planning well...
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Average Water Usage for Budget Planning
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Average Water Usage for Budget Planning

Every HOA budget season expenses go under the microscope. Water usage is one expense that can be difficult to figure because of all the variables. Variables include age and modernization of toilets, faucets, pipes, and the pool facilities. The average running toilet wastes over 6,000 gallons of water per month. The average dripping faucet wastes...
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HOA Neighbor Disputes & Mediation
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HOA Neighbor Disputes & Mediation

Neighbor disputes are a common occurrence within HOAs as in all other communities. Fortunately, the majority of these disputes never rise to a level of seriousness that leads to physical confrontation or other malicious acts that exacerbate the dispute. Most HOA boards of directors take a hands-off approach to neighbor conflicts. This is typically due...
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Main Water Shutoff- Water Heater
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Main Water Shutoff- Water Heater

In an HOA, unless the same homebuilder constructed all the homes, the main water shutoff could be in various locations throughout the home. Even if the same builder constructed all the homes, water shutoff locations might still vary from home to home. The HOA membership being aware of shutoff valves and their importance is in...
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The Composition of a Typical Residential Roof
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The Composition of a Typical Residential Roof

HOA boards are routinely faced with roofing issues. While the above illustration is of a single-family dwelling, all roofing configurations have more similarities than differences. Similarities are found with the problems that afflict roof configuration as well. William Douglas represents homeowner associations with almost every type of roofing configuration found in North America. The roof...
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Pet Health & HOA Enforcement
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Pet Health & HOA Enforcement

Members failing to pick up after their dogs is a common rules and regulations violation within homeowner associations. For many HOAs, this is the most common violation. What some members may not realize is the health concerns that are a consequence of this failing. HOA members may not realize that failing to pick up after...
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Fascia & Soffit
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Fascia & Soffit

One of the most common maintenance issues that HOA and COA boards encounter is fascia boards and soffit boards that have slowly rotted over time. This maintenance issue, with many HOA and COA, will have long term budget implications. As the diagram illustrates, the fascia is the board where the gutter is attached. An easy...
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