Overview
The homeowners association (HOA) operates as a nonprofit organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors elected by the homeowners. The Board is responsible for making decisions that protect property values, maintain common areas, and enforce the community’s governing documents.
Your HOA Community Management, Inc. provides administrative support and professional guidance, but all final decisions are made by the Board.
The Role of the Board
The Board acts on behalf of the association to:
Approve budgets and set assessment rates
Hire and oversee vendors or service providers
Enforce community rules and architectural standards
Manage reserve funds and capital improvements
Approve contracts and insurance coverage
Communicate with homeowners and respond to concerns
Board members must act in the best interest of the entire community and follow the association’s bylaws and state law.
The Decision-Making Process
Identify Issues: Topics such as maintenance needs, architectural requests, or policy updates are brought to the Board’s attention through management reports or homeowner input.
Gather Information: The Board reviews proposals, estimates, and recommendations from management or vendors.
Discuss and Vote: Decisions are made during official Board meetings, where votes are recorded in the meeting minutes.
Implement and Communicate: Once approved, management coordinates any follow-up work and communicates updates to homeowners through the PayHOA portal or community email.
All major decisions are documented for transparency and accountability.
Meetings
The Board typically meets monthly or quarterly, depending on community size and needs. Homeowners are notified of upcoming meetings and may attend during designated open sessions to observe discussions or provide feedback.
Annual meetings are also held once per year for elections, budget presentations, and general updates.
Homeowner Involvement
Homeowners can stay informed and participate by:
Reading Board meeting summaries posted in the PayHOA portal
Attending annual or open meetings
Volunteering for committees or special projects
Submitting feedback or questions through the portal or by email
While the Board is responsible for final decisions, homeowner input helps guide priorities and ensures community representation.
Transparency
Meeting minutes, financial reports, and community updates are regularly posted in the PayHOA portal under Documents or Community Announcements for all members to review.
Transparency helps build trust and ensures homeowners understand how decisions are made.
Contact Information
For questions about Board decisions, meetings, or how to get involved, contact the Homeowner Team at homeowners@yourhoahelp.com.
They can provide access to meeting materials, schedules, or links to upcoming virtual meetings.
Importance
Understanding how your HOA makes decisions encourages homeowner engagement and helps the community operate smoothly. Transparent, structured decision-making ensures that policies and spending benefit all residents fairly.
