Showing posts with label HOA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HOA. Show all posts

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Giving Back To Your Community Via Your Hoa

Giving thanks need not be limited to Thanksgiving; the spirit of giving back to your community should be a year-round endeavor that instills bonding among community members. This is made easier if you are a member of a homeowners association, as infrastructure should already be in place for community involvement and charitable causes.

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The simplest way to give back is to show that you truly are concerned about the welfare of the association. Do your best to attend HOA meetings regularly, since you are an integral part of it. Your ideas and perspectives count; voice out your concerns and suggestions. The important thing is that you show support by being an active presence in the association.

Secondly, get more involved by joining an existing committee or suggesting the forming of a new one within the HOA. The community can benefit hugely from your areas of expertise. If you can’t commit to regular meetings, then simply volunteer at particular events, activities, or drives.

Assisting neighbors is a very concrete way of giving back. Ask your HOA about those members that can use your help. You can, for example, help your neighbors in cleaning the backyard during Autumn, offering to water their plants, or collecting their mail while they are out of town. It’s often the simplest gestures you do for others that count; these small acts of kindness form the backbone of a taut and truly admirable HOA.

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Established in 1979, AMMCOR is an HOA management company works with the Board of Directors in the enforcement of the association governing documents benefitting all members, provides a responsive 24/7 customer service, and deals with full-scale financial management and reporting. More info on the company’s services here.

Friday, April 6, 2018

How To Foster a Sense Of Community In Your Hoa

Some homeowners don’t feel a sense of community or see value in their homeowners’ associations. But A community spirit can encourage them to get involved and work for the common good.

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Promote open communication

A community association could work towards and promote open communication among members, with the board and management providing avenues for feedback and suggestions from everyone. They Board should be open to ideas, not just talk to members.

Create fun events

Help neighbors get to know each other, especially in communities that are quite large that only immediate neighbors’ names and faces are familiar. Organize enjoyable events on holidays, special times of the year, or during the HOA anniversary. Come together regularly and interact!

Form a welcoming committee

Establish a voluntary Welcoming Committee that will help create goodwill among new homeowners and will better persuade them to become active in the association in the future. It doesn’t have to be much elaborate: come over with a fruit basket or other small gestures to welcome them in the community.

Communicate HOA rules in new ways

Have a Committee Member Create a Newsletter that will report what’s happening with the Board and the HOA, as well as offer news and updates about the community. Create a special Website, too that will give members access to HOA documents and information on upcoming events and activities.

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AMMCOR, Inc. is a Homeowners Association management company that provides top-notch services for over 15,000 homes in Orange County for more than 30 years now. For related reads, click here.

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Key information on homeowners associations

Homeowners associations, or HOAs, play a big role in thousands of communities across the United States. HOAs keep peace and order and preserve the way communities work as a whole. HOAs come up with and implement the rules according to the vision of its members. Below are some of the key facts people should know before joining an HOA. 

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  • Many HOA rules center around the appearance of the house. Lawns have to be regularly trimmed, homes have to be painted with the colors the HOA approves, and a lot more. Homeowners usually pay a fine when they fail to comply with the HOA rules and regulations. 


  • Other HOAs may be stricter with how their communities look and even have rules when it comes to landscaping. Essentially, if a home sticks out for better or for worse, the owner will be required to have his landscape changed. 


  • Once a homeowner decides they want to rent out their home, the prospective tenant is bound by the same rules and restrictions as was the owner. 


  • HOA fees may sometimes increase depending on a number of factors, such as house repairs, costs of association, service, landscaping, water electricity, etc. These fees are not like mortgages, which stay the same throughout time. 


  • Pets are a touchy topic for HOAs. While most HOAs allow household pets, there are specifics such as quantity breeds, and sizes that may need to be followed. 
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Established in 1979, AMMCOR has had glowing reviews throughout the years. AMMCOR is a Homeowners Association management company servicing over 15,000 homes in Orange County. For more about the company, visit its website.