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Q&A: HOA Governing Documents

Gabe Matherly · February 21, 2023 · Leave a Comment

One question we often receive is about who is responsible for providing the HOA governing documents to new homeowners. The answer is that the seller or seller’s agent should provide the documents to the new homeowner. However, it’s important to note that even if the new homeowner did not receive these documents, that does not relieve the homeowner of the obligation to adhere to them.

Homeowners who belong to a homeowner association (HOA) must be aware of the governing documents that guide the operation of the association. While they may be called slightly different terms depending on the Association, these documents generally include the declaration of covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs), the bylaws, and the rules and regulations. Homeowners should read these documents carefully and ensure they understand them. Here are some reasons why it is important for homeowners to read their HOA governing documents:

  1. Compliance with rules: The CC&Rs, bylaws, and rules and regulations govern how the association is managed, how decisions are made, and what residents can and cannot do. By reading and understanding these documents, homeowners can ensure that they comply with the rules and avoid any penalties or fines for violations.
  2. Understanding financial obligations: The governing documents outline the financial obligations of homeowners, such as assessments, fees, and charges. By understanding these obligations, homeowners can ensure they are paying the correct amount and avoid any financial penalties.
  3. Participation in decision-making: The governing documents outline the procedures for decision-making within the association. By understanding these procedures, homeowners can participate in the decision-making process and have a say in how the association is run.
  4. Protecting property values: The CC&Rs often include provisions that protect property values, such as restrictions on the use of the property and architectural guidelines. By adhering to these provisions, homeowners can help maintain property values within the community.

If a homeowner did not receive the governing documents, it is typically the seller’s responsibility to provide them. However, the homeowner still has an obligation to comply with the rules stated in the documents, regardless of whether or not they were provided prior to the sale. It is assumed that every homeowner has obtained, read, and understood the contents of these documents. If the homeowner needs a copy of the documents, they can usually request one from the seller or the seller’s agent. Alternatively, they can often obtain a copy from management for a reasonable fee or download them from the HOA’s website.

Reading and understanding the HOA governing documents is crucial for homeowners to ensure compliance with the rules, understand financial obligations, participate in decision-making, and protect property values within the community.

If you’re a homeowner or a new board member who has questions or concerns about the governing documents for your HOA, you’re not alone. These documents can be complex and difficult to navigate, and it’s not uncommon to need some guidance.

At SKSP, we understand how important it is to have a clear understanding of your HOA’s governing documents. Whether you need help interpreting a specific rule or want more information about the decision-making process within your HOA, we’re here to help. Our team of professionals can provide you with the guidance and support you need to navigate the complexities of your HOA.

If you have questions or concerns about your HOA, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re here to help you make sense of it all and ensure that you’re able to enjoy your home within the guidelines of your community.

Q&A: Inventory Location Codes

Gabe Matherly · January 18, 2023 · Leave a Comment

We’re often asked what functions location codes serve and why they’re emphasized so much.

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SKSP Insight: Inventory Control Methods

Gabe Matherly · January 18, 2023 · Leave a Comment

Businesses have several options when determining how to control their inventory. In this article, we’ll review some choices to help you determine what’s best for your business.

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SKSP Insight: The Benefits of Proactive Maintenance Planning for HOAs

Gabe Matherly · December 30, 2022 · Leave a Comment

Planning for maintenance is an essential part of ensuring that your property stays in good condition, reducing overall maintenance costs, and mitigating liability risks. By developing a comprehensive maintenance plan that includes a detailed inventory, a schedule of regular tasks, a system for prioritizing tasks, and a plan for emergency maintenance, you can help ensure that your property stays in top condition and that your residents are happy and satisfied.

Maintenance is a critical component of any successful HOA, and planning for maintenance is an essential part of ensuring that your property stays in good condition and that your residents are happy and satisfied. In this article, we’ll explore why planning for maintenance is important, the key elements of a maintenance plan, and how to implement an effective maintenance plan for your HOA.

Why planning for maintenance is important

Effective maintenance planning is essential for several reasons. First, it helps to ensure that your property stays in good condition, which is important for preserving property values and maintaining resident satisfaction. Second, it helps to identify potential issues before they become more significant problems, which can reduce the overall cost of maintenance over time. Finally, it helps to mitigate liability risks associated with safety hazards or neglect of essential maintenance needs.

Key elements of a maintenance plan

A maintenance plan should include several key elements, including:

  • A comprehensive inventory of all equipment and systems
    The first step in developing a maintenance plan is to create a comprehensive inventory of all equipment and systems on your property. This inventory should include things like HVAC systems, plumbing, electrical systems, elevators, and any other equipment or systems that require regular maintenance.
  • A schedule of regular maintenance tasks
    Once you have a comprehensive inventory of all equipment and systems, the next step is to create a schedule of regular maintenance tasks. This schedule should include tasks like changing air filters, inspecting plumbing systems, and cleaning gutters.
  • A system for prioritizing maintenance tasks
    Not all maintenance tasks are created equal, and it’s important to have a system for prioritizing tasks based on their importance and urgency. For example, repairs that affect safety or the structural integrity of a building should be given the highest priority, while cosmetic repairs can be deferred until a later date.
  • A plan for emergency maintenance
    Despite your best efforts, emergencies can still arise, and it’s important to have a plan in place for emergency maintenance needs. This plan should include procedures for responding to emergencies, identifying the appropriate contractors or vendors, and allocating resources as needed.

Implementing an effective maintenance plan

To implement an effective maintenance plan, it’s important to get buy-in from all stakeholders, including board members, property managers, and residents. This can involve educating residents about the importance of maintenance, creating a system for reporting maintenance needs, and allocating resources for regular maintenance and emergency repairs.

It’s also important to work with experienced contractors and vendors who understand the unique needs of HOAs and can provide high-quality maintenance services. Regular communication with these vendors can help ensure that your property stays in good condition and that potential issues are identified and addressed before they become more significant problems.

SKSP Insight: Streamlining Operations

Gabe Matherly · November 26, 2022 · Leave a Comment

Streamlining operations refers to the process of making a business’s internal processes and systems more efficient and effective. This can involve a variety of changes, such as automating repetitive tasks, simplifying processes, eliminating bottlenecks, and reducing waste.

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