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HOA Collection Laws In The U.S. (50 States) For Fair Debt Collection

HOA Managememt

No specific federal law governs collection practices specifically for HOA communities. Most debt collection practices are governed by state law, and your specific homeowner’s associations governing documents tackle the process. In a nutshell, this law governs how these agencies should collect debt and unpaid dues.

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Are Your Properties Compliant with Law and Code Enforcement

American Apartment Owners Association

The deadline for SB 326, which applies to condominiums and HOA-managed properties, has officially passed. Key Deadlines: SB326 Deadline: January 1, 2025 Applies to all multifamily residential buildings (3+ units) governed by an HOA. SB721 Deadline: January 1, 2026 Targets multifamily buildings with 3+ units not governed by an HOA.

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5 ways for high rise condominiums to save money in 2025

Condo Control

Densely populated high rise condominiums have always been budget conscious. Reduce administrative costs Administrative costs are any expenses incurred to maintain day-to-day operations of the condominium. With so many expenses, its not hard to overspend and exceed the annual budget. But this year is different.

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California’s New Real Estate Laws for 2025: What Investors Need to Know

Beach Front Property Management

Inspections must be conducted by licensed engineers, architects, or building inspectors. SB 326 (HOA Exemptions & Separate Condo Rules) Condominiums managed by HOAs follow a different inspection process but must comply with SB 326. Short-term rental owners can streamline operations by meeting new licensing requirements.

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The Corporate Transparency Act – should your association wait to file a report?

Condo Control

Homeowners associations, condominium associations, and housing cooperatives are usually structured as state non-profit corporations and are therefore swept into the BOI reporting requirements. The federal government appealed the decision​​​ on March 11. Why are condos and HOAs expected to file a report?

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HOA Electric Car Charging Policy: Why Have One?

Mem Property Management

In this article: The Importance of an HOA Electric Car Charging Policy Understand Your Governing Documents Who Pays for Electric Car Charging Stations? As a result, these communities lack the guidance and provisions they require to govern the installation and management of charging stations.