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Failure to Meet Deadline for Elevated Structure Inspections (Reminder)
Community associations that fail to meet the January 1, 2025 deadline for obtaining an Elevated Structure Inspection are asking for trouble for at least the following reasons: (1) They will be subject to financial penalties; (2) They will be placing their members, guests, and visitors at unnecessary risk; (3) They will make it extremely difficult…
Read MoreNo Email Leads to Problems for Owners and Renters
For reasons unknown, some people who reside in condominiums, choose to live without email service. These people do not get timely notices of emergency actions such as water shutoffs or changes in gate codes necessitated by criminal activity. If you live in a condominium you need to have email service and you need to check…
Read MoreRoof Leaks – Repairs
Homeowners should be aware that roofs cannot be patched or repaired while wet because roofing adhesive will not adhere to anything that is wet. In addition, tarps cannot be placed on roofs if it is raining, or the roof is very wet due to the danger involved. It is for this reason that preventative maintenance…
Read MoreWinter Preparation – Preventive Maintenance
It is highly recommended that HOA board members authorize their property manager to take certain actions well in advance of the winter season. The cost will be less during the dry season and the chances of property damage will be reduced . Following is a checklist: (1) Roofs should be inspected for needed repairs; (2)…
Read MoreCondominium Owners – Attention
HOA master insurance policies do not cover your personal property such as furniture, computers, window coverings, finish flooring, clothing, and certain other improvements you have made to your unit. It also does not provide you with liability insurance, loss assessment coverage or water damage legal liability coverage If you want to be protected, you must…
Read MoreStart An HOA Management Company
Michael Chulak, the owner of PacificBusinessAdvisors.net, can assist you in starting, acquiring, or selling a homeowner association management company in California. Call or visit: Start an HOA Management Company for additional information about starting an HOA management company with a highly experienced joint venture partner.
Read MoreHOA Insurance Carriers Want Certain Things
It is the duty of the board of directors of every homeowner association to do what is reasonable to protect its members. See: What Do Condominium Association Insurance Companies Care About?
Read MoreIncreasing Assessments for 2025
Important reminder to boards intending to increase their association’s assessments in 2025: See: Assessment Limitations – 20%.
Read MoreWater Damage Legal Liability Insurance
Water Damage Legal Liability Insurance is usually an endorsement to an existing homeowner’s insurance policy, or it may be a separate policy. It usually covers items not covered in most homeowner policies such as damage to adjacent properties caused by such things as leaking water heaters, condensation lines, shower pans, water lines to refrigerators, angle…
Read MoreUpdate Signature Cards on Reserve Accounts
HOA board members are reminded to update the signature cards on all reserve bank accounts after every election of board members. See: Frequently Asked Questions About Reserve Studies.
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