Homeowners’ associations (HOAs) thrive when their boards lead with integrity, fairness, and accountability. Yet, without clear guidelines, even the best-intentioned board can face conflict, mistrust…| Kuester Management
One of the most common questions homeowners ask is whether their HOA board is allowed to conduct private executive sessions outside of the official meetings announced to the community. Transparency is the cornerstone of effective association governance, and homeowners want to feel confident that decisions affecting their property and community are being made fairly and […]| Kuester Management
One of the most important factors in the success of a homeowners association (HOA) is the composition of its board of directors. A well-sized, well-structured community association board helps ensure sound decision-making, fair representation, and legal compliance. But how many HOA board members are required? Unfortunately, the answer isn’t one-size-fits-all. It depends on your governing […]| Kuester Management
For homeowners living in a community governed by Homeowners’ Associations (HOA), the board of directors plays a central role. These individuals are responsible for making decisions that impact everything from landscaping and amenities to finances and rule enforcement. But how do these individuals get their positions through board elections in the first place? No matter […]| Kuester Management
Homeowners often wonder who can serve on their Homeowners’ Association (HOA) board and whether board members must live within the community. This question is especially important because board members make decisions that directly affect the neighborhood, property values, and daily living experience. Understanding residency requirements for HOA board members can help homeowners feel confident that […]| Kuester Management
Serving on an HOA board is a serious responsibility, but sometimes conflicts arise when board members don’t meet expectations or violate their duties. As such, if you’re a homeowner frustrated with your HOA leadership, you might wonder: Can I remove a board member? The good news is yes; however, there’s a formal process to follow […]| Kuester Management