Association Board Members and homeowners alike will find a wealth of articles to expand their knowledge about common interest management and living.
Who Runs the Show?
Board Members should embrace their respective Board positions. Overview Board Members are the elected Directors and Officers of the corporation, responsible...
Read moreBudget Season is Here! No, Really… Budget season begins much earlier than you may anticipate.
Budget season is here! The reality is, if your fiscal year end coincides with the calendar year, you should...
Read moreBridging the Generation Gap
Tools for Effective Multigenerational Communication Communication is becoming ever more complicated and obscure as technology evolves. E-mails have replaced telephone...
Read more2017-2018 LEGAL UPDATE
Every year new legislation and precedent-setting case laws impact the way Association’s are governed. At PMP we’re committed to...
Read moreBudgets, Reserve Studies, and the Board’s Obligation to Maintain Common Areas
The preparation of the Association’s annual budget and updated reserve study are critical tasks to ensure the proper funding...
Read moreConducting Association Business Between Board Meetings: The Do’s and Don’ts
We get it, oftentimes it feels like Association action items are piling up faster than you’re able to get...
Read moreCompetitive Bidding: Slow Down and Do it Right the First Time Give yourself the time to effectively bid Association work
When does an Association common area repair, capital improvement or maintenance contract need to go out to competitive bid?...
Read moreResident Safety & Security: Not the Association’s Responsibility
Avoid unnecessary liability by following these best practices June, 2017 It seems that resident safety and security is an on-going topic...
Read moreNeighbor-to-Neighbor Disputes: Doing Nothing May No Longer be an Option New HUD Rule Changes How HOA’s Address Neighbor Disputes
Historically, Associations have avoided interjecting in neighbor-to-neighbor disputes. Heavy walking, surround sound systems, loud voices and slamming doors were...
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