The Homeowners Association Manual

Information on Single-family Subdivisions, Townhouse and Cluster Developments, Mobile Homeowners Associations, and Master Community Associations.

A homeowners association is designed to preserve the common welfare and the property values of the community. In a properly operated community, it does. In a poorly run community, it does not. The proper operating procedures are not difficult, but they are often overlooked or misunderstood. This manual provides a step-by-step explanation of the requirements for meetings, membership voting, and the necessary parliamentary procedures. It serves as a guide to help ensure that the association carries out its responsibilities fairly and effectively. You will learn:

  • the concept and purpose of a homeowners association
  • the rights and responsibilities of individual owners
  • how to run effective meetings
  • what documents you need for meetings
  • the rules of procedure and proper decorum
  • the role of the board of directors
  • the role of committees

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The Homeowners Association Manual

Information on Single-family Subdivisions, Townhouse and Cluster Developments, Mobile Homeowners Associations, and Master Community Associations.

A homeowners association is designed to preserve the common welfare and the property values of the community. In a properly operated community, it does. In a poorly run community, it does not. The proper operating procedures are not difficult, but they are often overlooked or misunderstood. This manual provides a step-by-step explanation of the requirements for meetings, membership voting, and the necessary parliamentary procedures. It serves as a guide to help ensure that the association carries out its responsibilities fairly and effectively. You will learn:

  • the concept and purpose of a homeowners association
  • the rights and responsibilities of individual owners
  • how to run effective meetings
  • what documents you need for meetings
  • the rules of procedure and proper decorum
  • the role of the board of directors
  • the role of committees

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The Homeowners Association Manual

The Homeowners Association Manual

by Marc W Dunbar
The Homeowners Association Manual

The Homeowners Association Manual

by Marc W Dunbar

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Information on Single-family Subdivisions, Townhouse and Cluster Developments, Mobile Homeowners Associations, and Master Community Associations.

A homeowners association is designed to preserve the common welfare and the property values of the community. In a properly operated community, it does. In a poorly run community, it does not. The proper operating procedures are not difficult, but they are often overlooked or misunderstood. This manual provides a step-by-step explanation of the requirements for meetings, membership voting, and the necessary parliamentary procedures. It serves as a guide to help ensure that the association carries out its responsibilities fairly and effectively. You will learn:

  • the concept and purpose of a homeowners association
  • the rights and responsibilities of individual owners
  • how to run effective meetings
  • what documents you need for meetings
  • the rules of procedure and proper decorum
  • the role of the board of directors
  • the role of committees


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781561648542
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/17/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 159
Sales rank: 985,842
File size: 1 MB

Table of Contents

Introductionxi
1Understanding the Homeowners Association Concept1
1.1General1
1.2Responsibility of the Individual Member2
1.3Interrelationship of the Parts3
1.4The Law and Legal Principles3
1.5The Declaration of Convenants and Restrictions5
1.6Articles of Incorporation6
1.7Bylaws of the Association7
1.8Rules and Regulations8
1.9Policy Statements and Resolutions8
1.10Priority and Consistency of the Documents9
2Membership Meetings-The Homeowners Forum11
2.1General11
2.2Annual and Regular Meetings12
2.3Special Meetings12
2.4Agenda and Order of Business13
2.5Conducting the Meeting15
2.6Reports16
2.7Unfinished Business17
2.8New Business and General Discussion18
2.9Adjournment19
2.10Minutes and Records20
3Documents and Organization for Membership Meetings22
3.1General22
3.2Notice and Proof of Notice for Meeting23
3.3Content of Meeting Notice24
3.4Time of Notice25
3.5Proxies26
3.6Designation of Voter27
3.7Check-in Procedures28
3.8Presiding Officer Selection29
3.9Pre-meeting Preparations30
3.10Recording and Taping Membership Meetings31
4Rules of Procedure and Proper Decorum33
4.1General33
4.2Meeting Organization34
4.3Motions and Seconds35
4.4Subsidiary and Incidental Motions36
4.5Privileged and Unclassified Motions37
4.6Reconsideration38
4.7Priority of Motions39
4.8Matters Out of Order40
4.9Waiving the Rules41
4.10Debate42
4.11Decorum43
5Voting and Determination of the Collective Will45
5.1General45
5.2General Consent Voting46
5.3Voice Votes46
5.4Voting by Show of Hands46
5.5Roll Call47
5.6Ballots47
5.7Ballot Preparation48
5.8Voting and the Presiding Officer49
5.9Determining the Results50
5.10Recount and Reconsideration50
6The Board of Directors of the Homeowners Association52
6.1General52
6.2Transition from Developer Control53
6.3Election and Selection53
6.4Eligibility54
6.5Term55
6.6Number56
6.7Resignation and Removal57
6.8Fiduciary Relationship and Responsibility57
6.9Indemnification58
7Meetings and Procedures of the Board of Directors60
7.1General60
7.2Quorum and Absent Board Members60
7.3Notice to Board Members61
7.4Notice to Association Members62
7.5Agenda and Meeting Procedures62
7.6Written Action63
7.7Membership Participation64
7.8Minutes and Records64
8Officers of the Association66
8.1General66
8.2Election of Officers67
8.3President67
8.4Secretary68
8.5Treasurer69
8.6Vice President70
8.7Registered Agent and Office70
8.8Other Officers71
8.9Scope of Authority72
8.10Proper Performance of Duties72
8.11Eligibility73
8.12Resignation and Removal73
8.13Compensation74
9Committees of the Association75
9.1General75
9.2Nominating Committee76
9.3Committee Appointments77
9.4Committee Authority77
9.5Committee Meetings and Minutes78
9.6Committee Reports79
9.7Special Councils79
9.8Social Clubs80
10Budget, Finances, and Insurance82
10.1General82
10.2General Operations83
10.3Capital Expenses and Deferred Maintenance83
10.4Developing the Proposed Budget84
10.5Notice and Adoption of the Budget84
10.6Annual Financial Report and Financial Filings85
10.7Funding the Budget86
10.8Time for Payment and Delinquency87
10.9Enforcement87
10.10Association Casualty Insurance88
10.11Association Liability Insurance Coverage89
10.12Liability Insurance and Fidelity Bonding for Officers and Directors90
10.13Workers' Compensation Insurance91
11Amending the Documents and Adopting the Rules92
11.1Amending the Homeowners Association Documents92
11.2Proposing Amendments to the Documents93
11.3Adopting and Recording Document Amendments93
11.4Amendments to the Articles of Incorporation94
11.5Modification to the Common Property and Common Expense Responsibilities of Owners94
11.6Authority and Scope of Rules95
11.7Adopting and Amending Rules95
12Enforcing the Documents and Preserving the Community Concept97
12.1Covenants97
12.2Covenants for Operation and Maintenance98
12.3Preserving the Residential Community Concept98
12.4Violation and Uniform Enforcement99
12.5Authority to Exercise Architectural Control99
12.6Age and Occupancy Restrictions100
12.7Fines and Penalties101
12.8Formal Judicial Action102
13Rights and Responsibilities of Individual Owners103
13.1General103
13.2Use of the Common Area104
13.3Guests and Tenants of a Parcel Owner105
13.4Membership and Voting Rights in the Association105
13.5Participation in Association Affairs106
13.6Access to Association Records106
13.7Financial Obligations107
13.8Sale and Transfer of the Parcel108
14Style and Format for Association Forms and Documents109
14.1Membership Meeting Forms
Form 14.1-1Notice of Members' Meeting111
Form 14.1-2Proof of Notice Affidavit112
Form 14.1-3Agenda for Members' Meeting113
Form 14.1-4General Proxy114
Form 14.1-5Limited Proxy115
Form 14.1-6Voting Certificate116
Form 14.1-7Ballot for Board Election117
14.2Membership Meeting Sample Documents
Form 14.2-1Pre-meeting Checklist118
Form 14.2-2Chairman's Meeting Guide119
Form 14.2-3Sample Motions122
Form 14.2-4Minutes of Membership Meeting125
Form 14.2-5Roster of Association Members128
14.3Board of Directors Meeting Forms
Form 14.3-1Notice to Board Members129
Form 14.3-2Notice to Association Members130
Form 14.3-3Waiver of Notice by Directors131
Form 14.3-4Agenda of Board Meeting132
14.4Board of Directors Sample Documents
Form 14.4-1Minutes of Board Meeting133
Form 14.4-2Written Action by Board Members135
Form 14.4-3Resolution of Procedure136
Form 14.4-4Policy Statement137
14.5Committee Resolutions and Reports
Form 14.5-1Resolution Creating Committee138
Form 14.5-2Declaration Creating Committee139
Form 14.5-3Nominating Committee Report140
Form 14.5-4Committee Report141
14.6Budget and Finance Forms
Form 14.6-1Budget142
Form 14.6-2Annual Financial Report144
Form 14.6-3Claim of Lien146
Form 14.6-4Satisfaction of Lien147
Index149
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