Congratulations — you’ve been elected (or volunteered) to serve on your homeowners association services board. Whether you’re part of a condominium managementminium community in Burlington, a townhome development in Essex, or a neighborhood association anywhere in Vermont, stepping into a board role can feel overwhelming at first. There are governing documents to read, budgets to […]
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Writing Successful Board Approval Requests at Your HOA: A Guide for Homeowners
Submitting a board approval request for alterations or modifications at your Homeowners Association (HOA management services) can seem daunting. However, with the right approach and preparation, you can streamline the process and increase your chances of approval. In this guide, we’ll provide you with valuable recommendations for writing successful board approval requests at your HOA. […]
Understanding HO4 & HO6 Insurance
Navigating Responsibilities in condo management services Living or Renting Living in a condominium or renting comes with its own set of perks and responsibilities. While many condo owners and tenants understand the need for insurance, there’s often confusion about who bears responsibility for certain types of damage. This misunderstanding can leave individuals vulnerable to financial […]
Association Meeting Management
Meetings are an important part of a functioning association management, a space for your community to come together to talk through issues, improvements, and more. To manage meetings efficiently (and politely!), associations should look to Robert’s Rules of Order, either as a guideline or something to follow to the letter – whichever functions best for […]
Vehicle Theft Prevention
Vehicle theft and theft of personal property from inside vehicles has been on the rise in Vermont in recent years. Here are some tips to protect your car and your belongings. Everyone knows the basics: Lock your vehicle. Do not leave items of value in your car. Don’t leave keys in or around your vehicle. […]
Reading Your Monthly Owner Statement
Every month, you should receive a financial statement to the primary email address for your condo unit. Here are some tips on how to quickly find information on your statement.





