Surely you’ve heard this mantra spoken by HOA insiders: The biggest challenges boards face are “the 3 Ps,” which stand for Parking, Pets, and People
In this exclusive report, our editorial team has tapped into the expertise of legal and management experts nationwide to provide you with information on best practices for handling the most difficult people challenges in your community.
You’re getting
critical information, including:
- Why disagreement at your association is healthy and how to encourage it
- 12 things you’re doing that are probably making your owners angry
- 7 tips for handling honest disagreements at your HOA
- 10 ways to defuse an angry HOA owner or board member in the moment
- 9 smart rules for condo and HOA meetings that help you head off
disruptions
- What you need to know about the neighborhood sociopath
- How a board code of conduct could cut conflict at your HOA
- A sample speaker’s form
for your association meetings
- A sample code of conduct for members attending your community meetings
Twice in the past year, we made your life easier by publishing special reports:
Our brand-new report completes the trio:
With this information, we continue to follow our mission: To offer useful information in our characteristic clear, plain English that’s simple for you to apply at your association. As always, when it comes to issues of legal compliance for HOAs, it is important to remember that each state has its own rules, and you should consult with an attorney or other professional as to the appropriate steps for your specific
situation.
Our goal for this report, as for all HOAleader.com information products, is to help make your association a better run organization and help make you a better leader for your community. I am confident that you will find concrete ideas you can put to work in your condo or homeowners association.
Best regards,
Matt Humphrey
President