Hiring a Landscaping Company for Your HOA

Whether you are looking to hire a landscaping company for your community for the first time or you are looking to replace the company you currently use, choosing the right one is important. Not all landscaping companies are created equally, and they aren’t all good choices for HOAs or condominiums

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Storm Cleanup Tips

One of the great things about Colorado is the beautiful weather. Despite all those nice, sunny days, though, storms are still a concern. When storms rip through the state, they can do significant damage. For HOAs and condo boards, knowing where to start the cleanup process isn’t always easy

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Why Openness is the Best Policy in Community Associations

Condominium and homeowners commonly share one complaint: The association they are a part of lacks openness and transparency. Board members are frequently accused of things like failing to allow members to attend meetings or view documents and records. While associations are not required by law to disclose these things to members, failing to do so can spur negative feelings within the community

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3 Pet Policies For Your HOA

Colorado homeowners love their dogs, and most homeowner’s associations welcome pets in the community. Allowing pets makes your community appealing to a wider demographic, but it could also lead to some problem if the proper rules are not in place and enforced. If your HOA allows pets, it’s important to have set rules that apply to homeowners and their furry companions

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Spring HOA Maintenance

With spring just a few short weeks away, now is the perfect time to start getting your condominium or homeowner association in tip-top shape for the coming months. It’s a time to tackle maintenance tasks that have been ignored during the cold winter months in preparation for spring and summer festivities

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3 Tips for a More Environmentally Conscious HOA

There are several ways for homeowner’s associations to reduce their negative impact on the environment. Chances are, there are members in the community who are already interested in reducing their and the community’s carbon footprint, and there are numerous ways to encourage others to make changes as well

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