When an individual purchases a property within a homeowner association’s jurisdiction, they automatically become members. A homeowner association (HOA) is responsible for ensuring that the community is functioning smoothly and looks its best. To perform its job...
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Month: January 2024
The Corporate Transparency Act: Everything to Know to Ensure Compliance Webinar
Corporate Transparency Act requirements became effective Jan. 1, forcing many community association officers and directors to register with the Department of Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. Tune in to learn who must register, whether certain...
Addressing unpaid fees in foreclosure situations in Connecticut
As a condominium's HOA (Homeowners Association), you may find it complex to deal with unpaid fees when a unit goes into foreclosure. Unit owners have a responsibility to pay their share of common expenses, which are crucial for the maintenance and operation of the...
What are your responsibilities in common areas as an HOA?
Homeowners’ associations have a host of responsibilities. One of these is that they must care for the common areas in the community. Common areas are shared spaces like pools, parks or clubhouses. One of the major perks of paying HOA dues is that the homeowners are...