Exterior What Your Contractor Really Does
2008 March What Your Contractor Really Does

The workers are there in plain sight, going about their jobs with intensity, laboring on the buildings around us—maybe even in your own HOA. But what are they doing, exactly? What does it mean when a contractor is hired to do a faça…

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Exterior The Value of Looking Good
2008 March The Value of Looking Good

Let's take an imaginary walk with a prospective buyer up to the doorway of their future home in your condominium development. Take a look at the wilted, dried-up flowerbeds that haven't seen care or maintenance in months. Attractive, are…

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Exterior Announcing the Premier Annual New Jersey Expo
2008 March Announcing the Premier Annual New Jersey Expo

For most people, after a long winter, warm weather cannot come soon enough. But, if you are a trustee in a community association or a property manager, spring means more than barbecues and patio furniture—it means tough decisions and exp…

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Owner Relations Prevent Problems Before they Start
2008 Feb Prevent Problems Before they Start

Maria and her husband Jim own a suburban condo, but are moving out of the area because of Jim's new job. The couple love their home however, and are hoping one day that they will relocate back to the area. Alex loves his two-bedroom urba…

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Owner Relations Dealing with Delinquencies in HOAs
2008 Feb Dealing with Delinquencies in HOAs

Most professionals in both the property management and bill-collection business agree: serious payment arrears don't happen all that often in HOAs, but when they do, it isn't pretty. Unpaid fees are more than just a hassle; they're a tim…

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Owner Relations Rolling Out the Welcome Wagon
2008 Feb Rolling Out the Welcome Wagon

Active, involved and concerned residents are essential to creating a strong community in any homeowners association. Even if you already have an enthusiastically involved resident population, don't overlook the importance of properly wel…

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Owner Relations Stop, Drop and Breathe
2008 Feb Stop, Drop and Breathe

Whether it's demanding residents or unreasonable board members, maintenance headaches or a barely-under-control work schedule, a property manager is in a unique—and uniquely stressful—position. No one knows this better than the property …

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Owner Relations Following Ancient Rules?
2008 Feb Following Ancient Rules?

When considering rules and regulations for their community, board members must decide what is necessary versus what could be burdensome for their building's residents. Times change, as do community mores, population demographics, and ind…

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Owner Relations Privilege...or Pain in the Neck?
2008 Feb Privilege...or Pain in the Neck?

Thousands upon thousands of people in New Jersey live in condos, HOAs or co-op buildings. Although it naturally varies from one development to another, many, possibly the majority, of association members pay very little if any attention …

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Owner Relations Rules of the House
2008 Feb Rules of the House

Every condo and co-op community has rules and regulations by which residents and their guests must abide. For the most part, these rules are pretty straightforward: no smoking in common areas, no pets, no skateboarding in the courtyard, …

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