In this comprehensive report: HOA Transition: A Guide for New Boards Moving from Developer to Owner Control, we've sought the advice of legal and community association management
experts so that we can provide insights and concrete tips on how to do your job wisely and well.
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.
You're getting critical information on:
- Why Your Role Is So Important for Your Condo/HOA and How to Prepare for It
- What to Do at Your New Condo/HOA: 8 Steps You Should Get Underway
- 6 Types of Records and Property You Want from Your Condo/HOA Developer
- Experts Who Worked for Your Condo/HOA Developer: Should They Stay or Should They Go Now?
- What You Should Know About Condo/HOA Construction Defect Litigation
- Living Up to Your Fiduciary Duty as an HOA Board Member
- Does the Business Judgment Rule Apply to Community Associations?
- Robert's Rules for HOAs: What You Need to Know
- HOA Board Governance: A Model Code of Conduct for Board Members
- What's Exactly Is the Condo/HOA Lawyer's Role?
- Best Practices for Working with Your HOA Management Company
- What Should an HOA Declarant's Transitional Audit Look Like?
- Can This HOA Protect Its Roads from Its Builder?
- How to Get Your HOA Developer's Attention Pre-Transition
Best regards,
Matt Humphrey
President