Category: Association Operations

Recreation Don't Delay Maintenance
2009 May Don't Delay Maintenance

We all know that parking lots, roads and driveways take a beating day in and day out. Some hazards, like cracked sidewalks, crumbling masonry, and potholes are obvious to even an untrained eye, making it easy to conduct repairs and prev…

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Recreation A Resort town Fit for Presidents
2009 May A Resort town Fit for Presidents

 Long Branch, New Jersey is rapidly transforming itself as more than just a  resort community for the rich and famous. Named as home to one of America’s Top 20 beaches, the oceanfront here has been a draw for many years, reaching  back to …

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Management Hiring and Keeping a Good Superintendent
2009 May Hiring and Keeping a Good Superintendent

When you think about the most important person to a building or association, the superintendent should rank pretty high up on the list, if not right at the top. Let’s face it, an association or building’s super has a tremendous amount o…

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Recreation Keeping Up Appearances
2009 May Keeping Up Appearances

Outdoor amenities like tennis courts, golf courses, playgrounds and pools are valuable assets for any HOA, but they require a significant commitment when it comes to maintenance and upkeep. With summer on the way, the weather is warming…

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Recreation Condition Assessments are Critical for Safety
2009 May Condition Assessments are Critical for Safety

We have all read the headlines of tragic deck collapses over the years. The causes of these tragedies are typically either from inferior design, construction or even more worrying, from failures due to age and wear that went unnoticed.…

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Recreation Making Programming a Priority
2009 May Making Programming a Priority

The ferocity of the current recession has touched nearly every aspect of life, from fears about job loss to concerns about health care to homeowners’ worries about foreclosure. With shrinking budgets and worrisome bottom lines, condo co…

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Recreation Keeping Cool, Keeping Safe
2009 May Keeping Cool, Keeping Safe

Few amenities are as valued and beloved by residents as a private homeowners association’s swimming pool. But pools probably represent the single biggest insurance liability and maintenance expense for associations that have them. …

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Recreation Fighting Sprawl with Smart Growth
2009 May Fighting Sprawl with Smart Growth

While more space, cleaner air, and a more relaxed lifestyle may be upsides to suburban living, the ‘burbs are also often synonymous with sprawl—mile after mile of strip-malls, big-box stores, identical office parks, chain restaurants, a…

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Landscaping The Softer Side of Hardscaping
2009 April The Softer Side of Hardscaping

 While it’s not a word listed with Merriam-Webster, hardscaping is as critical to outdoor  aesthetics and function as its softer and more oft-mentioned cousin,  landscaping. Whereas the latter deals with appropriate weaving and placement o…

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Landscaping Unbundled Property Rights
2009 April Unbundled Property Rights

There are only two kinds of unit owners in any given condominium: those who live there and those who do not. Resident owners often take measures to tax absentee owners with additional fees, or establish policies to diminish landlord own…

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