Category: Association Operations

Finance Cutting Budget Waste
2005 Jul Cutting Budget Waste

In any business, much of the decision-making process is based on the bottom line—is there more money coming in or going out? How do this year's profits compare with last year's? Are we getting the best deals from suppliers and vendors? …

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Finance Making the Case for Reserve Studies
2005 Jul Making the Case for Reserve Studies

In the archives of sound financial advice, saving for a rainy day is a titan, right up there with never bet your last dollar on a horse race, or any other sage old saying. For the good health of any organization, having enough cash in re…

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Finance New Jersey's Property Tax Reform Process
2005 Jul New Jersey's Property Tax Reform Process

Most homeowners love complaining about their property tax bills almost as much as they despise paying them. The issue is always on the minds of New Jersey's homeowners, and has been for some time. New Jersey has been studying property …

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Finance Transfer Fees or Resale Contributions
2005 Jul Transfer Fees or Resale Contributions

In New York City, many co-ops and condos use a practice called a "flip tax" in order to boost building revenue. A flip tax is a fee paid either by the purchaser or seller that goes back to the co-op or condo each time an apartment is sol…

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Finance Money-Making Opportunities for HOAs
2005 Jul Money-Making Opportunities for HOAs

It's a profound story of how reserve funds can go seriously awry—within months of buying an apartment in a new New York City building, David and all his new neighbors were informed that they would have to contribute out-of-pocket to help…

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Recreation Managing HOA Swimming Pools
2005 May Managing HOA Swimming Pools

With summer fast approaching, no other amenity in a residential community is enjoyed more than the community swimming pool. From the community's perspective, a swimming pool can add to the value of the residences and attract prospective …

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Recreation Maintaining Paved Recreation Surfaces
2005 May Maintaining Paved Recreation Surfaces

Recreation spaces such as tennis courts or basketball courts are always a welcome addition to any community, and the community associations that already possess these amenities understand the value they represent to homeowners. Though it…

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Recreation Establishing Good Community Programming
2005 May Establishing Good Community Programming

There was a time when everyone knew their neighbors and you could trust letting your kids out in the neighborhood. There was a strong sense of community, and neighbors looked out for each other. But over the past few decades, people have…

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Recreation Keeping Rules Fair and Legal
2005 May Keeping Rules Fair and Legal

Consider this scenario: You just found the perfect home for your family—equipped with beautifully manicured lawns and a great community of people. Unfortunately, the association bylaws state that your children can't play hockey with thei…

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Recreation Maintaining HOA Playgrounds
2005 May Maintaining HOA Playgrounds

The sound of children playing outside is one of the many joys of the warm weather months. Playgrounds are a place where parents and guardians can relax while kids get some exercise and burn off energy before a nap. Playgrounds can also c…

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