Practical guidance on HOA law, finance, operations, and technology — written by experts for volunteer board members and community managers.
Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept for community associations — it's already reshaping how boards operate today. From automated meeting minutes to predictive maintenance, here's what's actually changing.
David Park
Technology Consultant
Recent amendments to California's Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act have changed requirements around elections, financial disclosures, and member communications. Here's a practical summary of what changed and what you need to do.
Sarah Chen
HOA Legal Specialist
AI-powered meeting transcription is the fastest-growing HOA technology adoption of 2025-2026. Boards that have made the switch are reporting dramatic time savings and better documentation quality. Here's what the technology actually does.
David Park
Technology Consultant
Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept for community associations — it's already reshaping how boards operate today. From automated meeting minutes to predictive maintenance, here's what's actually changing.
Recent amendments to California's Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act have changed requirements around elections, financial disclosures, and member communications. Here's a practical summary of what changed and what you need to do.
Most reserve fund plans look great on paper but fall apart within a decade. Here's the methodology that community finance experts actually use to build durable, fully-funded reserve plans that protect homeowner equity.
HOA elections are among the most legally fraught activities a board undertakes. A procedural misstep can invalidate an entire election and expose the association to litigation. This guide walks through every step of a legally compliant election.
A recent industry survey found that more than two-thirds of HOA boards still manage their community finances and records in spreadsheets and email. The reasons are understandable — but the risks are real and growing.
Delinquent assessments are a financial reality for every HOA, but how you handle them determines whether you keep your community cohesive or create lasting resentment. There's a right way to collect what you're owed.
Reactive maintenance costs 3–5x more than preventive maintenance. This quarterly maintenance checklist helps California HOA boards protect common area assets and avoid the emergency repair bills that strain budgets and upset homeowners.
CC&Rs, bylaws, operating rules — new board members are handed a stack of governing documents and expected to know what they mean. This guide breaks down what each document does and which ones actually govern which decisions.
Landscaping is typically an HOA's largest operating expense after insurance — and the most visible indicator of how well the community is managed. Getting the vendor selection and contract management right pays dividends for years.
Meeting minutes are the official record of your board's decisions and the primary evidence if your actions are ever challenged legally. Getting them right matters more than most boards realize.
HOA board volunteer burnout is reaching epidemic levels, with average board tenure dropping below two years and communities struggling to find qualified candidates. The administrative burden is the primary culprit — and it's solvable.
Reserve funds are the financial safety net that protects homeowners from sudden large assessments and keeps communities financially healthy. If you're new to HOA finance, this primer covers everything you need to know.
CC&R enforcement is one of the most politically charged responsibilities a board faces. Done poorly, it creates resentment and litigation. Done well, it protects property values and keeps the community the place everyone chose to live.
With California's solar mandate and significant financial incentives, solar installation requests are becoming more common for HOAs. Here's how to handle them legally, consistently, and without creating unnecessary conflict.
HOAs generate enormous quantities of documents — and losing or mismanaging them creates real liability. Modern digital document management systems are making it easier and cheaper than ever to go paperless while improving compliance and access.
HOA insurance is more complex than most homeowners realize — and the gaps between what the HOA policy covers and what individual unit policies cover create real risk. Here's how to understand and close those gaps.
Beyond legal compliance, there's an art to running an HOA election that builds community trust rather than deepening divisions. Here's how experienced board managers approach elections as a community-building opportunity.
Community amenities are among the most powerful drivers of homeowner satisfaction and property value — but they're also expensive to maintain and difficult to manage fairly. Here's how to get the most from your community assets.
Hiring an unqualified or dishonest vendor can expose your HOA to significant financial and legal liability. A proper due diligence process protects your community and ensures you're getting what you pay for.
Assessment increases are politically charged, but they're often necessary to maintain financial health. How you communicate the increase matters almost as much as the increase itself. Here's a framework for doing it right.
HOA vendor management has historically been driven by word of mouth and local relationships — but a new generation of service marketplaces is changing how boards find, vet, and hire contractors.
California's SB 900 and related legislation have significantly expanded the financial transparency requirements for community associations. Here's what your board needs to know to stay compliant.
Neighbor disputes are among the most emotionally charged issues boards deal with — and the most likely to escalate into costly litigation if mishandled. Here's a framework for addressing them effectively while protecting the association.
AI-powered meeting transcription is the fastest-growing HOA technology adoption of 2025-2026. Boards that have made the switch are reporting dramatic time savings and better documentation quality. Here's what the technology actually does.
From AI adoption to legislative changes to the continuing professionalization of volunteer governance, 2025 was a pivotal year for community associations. Here's what changed, what it means, and what to expect in 2026.
Special assessments are one of the most dreaded words in any HOA community — but when handled correctly, they can be a sign of a board that's doing its job. Here's the right way to plan, communicate, and execute a special assessment without destroying community trust.
Stepping onto an HOA board is a lot more complicated than most first-timers expect. These five mistakes cost communities time, money, and goodwill — and almost every new board member makes at least one of them.
EV adoption is accelerating across the country, and HOA communities are feeling the pressure from both residents and new state legislation. Here's a practical guide to understanding your obligations, evaluating installation options, and building an EV policy that works for everyone.
The annual meeting is one of the most important events in the HOA calendar — and one of the most commonly mismanaged. Done right, it builds community trust and satisfies legal requirements. Done wrong, it creates legal exposure and homeowner resentment.
Community managers and self-managed boards are discovering that AI-powered chatbots can handle the vast majority of routine homeowner inquiries without any human involvement. The results — fewer interruptions, faster response times, and happier residents — are reshaping how community management works.
Short-term rental platforms have disrupted communities across the country, turning owner-occupied neighborhoods into part-time hotels. Here's what HOA boards can legally do to regulate or restrict Airbnb and VRBO rentals — and how to enforce the rules effectively.
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