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Common HOA Questions and Answers for Homeowners
What Is an HOA and What Does It Do? An HOA is an organization that manages a residential community, such as a single-family home neighborhood, condominium complex, or townhouse development. Its main purpose is to maintain common areas, enforce community rules, and protect property values. The HOA collects fees from homeowners to cover expenses like landscaping, repairs, security, and amenities such as pools or clubhouses. The HOA is run by a volunteer board of directors elect
May 204 min read


Understanding HOA Management for Townhomes in Minnesota
Homeowners associations play a crucial role in managing townhome communities across Minnesota. For residents, board members, and prospective buyers, understanding how HOA management for townhomes works can have a real impact on day to day living and long term property value. What Is HOA Management? HOA management involves overseeing the day-to-day operations and long-term planning of a homeowners association. In townhome communities, the HOA typically handles maintenance of c
Apr 303 min read


Understanding Community Association Governing Documents
Community association governing documents are the legal papers that establish and regulate the operation of an HOA or similar community association. They define the rules, procedures, and powers of the association and its members. These documents are binding and enforceable, so understanding them helps you navigate community life with confidence. The main types of governing documents include: Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs also known as the Decl
Jan 83 min read


Preparing Your Property for Winter: A Guide for Homeowners in HOA Communities
Whether you live in a single-family home, a townhome, or a condo, these proactive steps can help you maintain your property value
Dec 6, 20245 min read
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