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Is Your HOA Board Ready for the CTA (Corporate Transparency Act)?
Not sure what the CTA (Corporate Transparency Act) is? Then read on, because community associations may have to comply with it and file the required information by the start of 2025. While there is still a chance that legal intervention will make community associations exempt from the CTA, associations—and each of their board members—should start…
Why Think Snow?
While you’re squeezing that last bit of summer fun out of August, don’t forget that it’s a good time to work with your property manager to start soliciting snow removal proposals and bids. When you begin this process in late summer or early fall, you and your property manager can work together to: Ensure Timely…
Consistency and Your Summer Yard
Almost every managed community has rules about lawns and yard landscaping in order to make sure that the entire community has a pleasantly uniform appearance. This reflects positively on property values in the long term. Some HOAs even provide landscaping services for their residents to ensure yards, trees, and bushes do not grow out of…
Keeping Greenery—and Residents—Safe
Residents expect to see thriving plants, shrubs, and flowers around their communities during the summer. They may be tending to gardens of their own, as well! And although landscaping and gardening may not seem dangerous, hazards may exist if combustible material, like mulch, is used. (A spark from a grill falling onto dry mulch…