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Enforcing HOA Rules without the Force

Roughly 8000 new homeowners associations are formed annually. Imagine most of them just trying their hand at bossing the whole neighborhood around and getting nothing done. Or worse still, on the flip side, being so polite and unable to exercise their authority that the residents get their way and boss them around, disrupting the whole

By |2021-06-07T18:21:01+00:00June 7th, 2021|PMG Services|Comments Off on Enforcing HOA Rules without the Force

How do Federal COVID Laws Affect Homeowners Associations

The COVID-19 pandemic came along to change every aspect of our lives, throwing the world into chaos as it was unprepared to deal with the unprecedented challenges of facing such a contagious disease. Governments worldwide took action and introduced new rules and regulations to cope with the changing global dynamics during the health crisis. The

By |2021-05-29T00:24:15+00:00May 1st, 2021|PMG Services|0 Comments

Eye-Opening Trends for Community Association Management in 2021

The year 2020 brought with it what no one in their wildest dream would have imagined. The pandemic and its gut-wrenching impact over the world has conditioned the people to a new world reform. The domino effect has been inevitable, and as the Covid19 wave continued to hit every major aspect of our lives, community

By |2021-05-29T00:21:31+00:00April 29th, 2021|PMG Services|0 Comments

HOA Guide to Fees and Assessments Charged in a Planned Community

Over 370,000 homeowner associations (HOAs) exist in the United States. Arizona alone has over 9,000 HOAs with hundreds of thousands of residents. Millions more people reside in households within HOAs. There are several benefits to living in an HOA community. They include enhanced property values, mediating any neighborly disputes, access to quality amenities, and plenty more. However,

By |2021-03-23T18:11:24+00:00March 23rd, 2021|PMG Services|0 Comments

Homeowners Won’t Pay Dues? Here’s What an HOA Can Do!

1 in 5 Americans has a chance of ending up in a home that has homeowner's fees. HOA dues vary widely, with a 2015 average of around $300 nationally but almost $600 in NYC. HOA assessments help to keep communities cohesive and clean. What happens when homeowners won't pay them, though? Keep reading to learn all about HOA

By |2021-03-22T23:01:39+00:00November 22nd, 2020|PMG Services|0 Comments
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