Condo-HOA Blog - Wa Hoas
HOAs Experiencing Underfunded Finances
Developer abandonment is likely to become a serious issue in the coming year for many homeowner association communities. Partially completed subdivisions and newer communities more prone to home foreclosures are the ones most likely to suffer, experts say. . . Homeowners in neighborhoods with underfunded HOAs have seen their association fees increase at the same time amenities and services are being reduced or eliminated. read more
Associations and Holiday Decorations
Homeowner association common area holiday decorations should not create a feeling of being left out. Open participation by all members of community is the best way to eliminate complaints and ensure a safe, happy and harmonious holiday season. read more
The Sky is Falling...The Sky is Falling!
The sky is not falling, but we are experiencing substantial economic turmoil that will be with us for many months to come. A homeowner association board of directors should take specific, aggressive and proactive steps to protect itself and its members from the fallout from this recessionary economy. read more
Dealing With Problematic Homeowners
One of the biggest challenges a homeowner board faces is irrational conduct by a problematic homeowner. Sometimes the quickest, and LEAST expensive resolution of such a dispute is through immediate court intervention. read more
View Covenants: How Far Can a HOA Go?
Many homeowner associations have covenants in their CC&Rs that limit a homeowner's right to restrict a neighbor's view. These view restrictions can be tricky to draft and enforce. Aso, there are several legal defenses an offending homeowner may rely upon to defend against an association's enforcement action. read more