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Book details
  • Genre:SELF-HELP
  • SubGenre:Personal Growth / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:52
  • Paperback ISBN:9781483563824

Understanding Your Hoa

A 30-Minute Guide for Homeowners

by TOM MALETIC

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Overview
I wrote this book because I wanted you, as a homeowner, to realize the positive benefits of living in a well-run homeowners association. Living in a homeowners association is a wonderful example of local government in action. This book will provide you with some basic understanding and definitions of the role of a homeowners association and how you, as a homeowner, can make a difference. It is purposely designed to be a quick read. When you complete it, you will have an understanding of how to get involved and work with your neighbors to support an improved quality of community life and how to provide support for the financial investment in your home.
Description
I wrote this book because I wanted you, as a homeowner, to realize the positive benefits of living in a well-run homeowners association. Living in a homeowners association is a wonderful example of local government in action. This book will provide you with some basic understanding and definitions of the role of a homeowners association and how you, as a homeowner, can make a difference. It is purposely designed to be a quick read. When you complete it, you will have an understanding of how to get involved and work with your neighbors to support an improved quality of community life and how to provide support for the financial investment in your home.
About the author
Tom Maletic has been active in the HOA industry for the last ten years. He has lived in homeowner associations and served as a condominium board member, a board President, and a licensed portfolio community association manager for dozens of communities. He also served as Vice President of Property Management for a management company with over 300 associations and 50 community managers. Tom developed training programs for HOA board members and has written dozens of articles on the key elements and best practices of community association management.