Three Key Things To Include in a Condo Website
Posted on January 18, 2022 9:31 AM by HOA Sites
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When you consider that an estimated 22 to 24 percent of United States citizens reside inside condos and homes that lie inside HOA communities, it is little wonder why there is so much focus on HOA regulations and relations. Making sure so many individuals can get along together and agree on the rules governing the community they reside in is a tricky thing for HOA members to deal with. Communication is the name of the game and so ensuring all vital information is contained on the condo website and pamphlets can go a long way in avoiding confusion and misunderstanding. Here are three key things that need to be on all communications regarding HOA terms and regulations.
Lawn and Yard Upkeep Regulations
Most HOA communities have requirements for how residents keep any lawn or property that is associated with their home or condo. For example, things like maximum height for grass, what can and cannot be planted around the home, height restrictions for shrubs and trees, and other considerations that are worth noting. These grounds upkeep regulations should be included on any condo website and information pamphlet.
Occupancy and Residency Restrictions
Some condos have special regulations about the age of residents. These are commonly known as age-restricted communities with 55 and 65 being the most common minimum ages for residents. There can also be restrictions about visitors and children who are or are not allowed to be on site. This is vital information for any condo website as people will want to know how welcomed their families will be.
General Upkeep and Changes to Condos
The final point that needs to be easily available on any condo website or information material is what residents can and cannot do to their property. Chances to interior design elements, exterior paint colors, additions to the home or condo and similar upgrades regulations need to be clearly explained. This sort of information needs to be understood upfront before anyone signs a lease with an HOA community.
Owning and managing an HOA community can be difficult in the best of times. Keeping the peace and ensuring all the rules are followed and that the regulations in place are fair and just can be a full-time job. Communicating vital information to current and potential residents is important. This is why any condo website should include these basic things in the information it provides!
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