by Travis Storey, Owner/CEO | May 13, 2026 | hoa-resources
Property management focuses on managing rental properties for individual landlords, while association management specializes in operating community associations like HOAs and condos on behalf of elected boards. Though the terms are often used interchangeably, the two...
by Travis Storey, Owner/CEO | May 9, 2026 | hoa-resources
Florida law requires homeowners associations to hold annual membership meetings with at least 14 days’ written notice, proper quorum establishment, and specific agenda items including financial reports and board elections. Understanding these HOA annual meeting...
by Travis Storey, Owner/CEO | May 5, 2026 | hoa-resources
An estoppel letter in Florida is a legal document that certifies the financial status of an HOA or condo unit, including outstanding assessments, dues, violations, and special assessments. Florida law requires associations to provide this statement within 10 business...
by Travis Storey, Owner/CEO | May 3, 2026 | hoa-resources
Self-managed HOAs in Jacksonville handle their own administration, finances, and compliance, while professionally managed communities delegate these responsibilities to licensed management companies. The right choice depends on your community’s size, budget,...
by Travis Storey, Owner/CEO | May 1, 2026 | hoa-resources
Florida HOA board members must comply with Chapter 720 (Homeowners’ Associations) and Chapter 718 (Condominiums) of Florida Statutes, which govern meeting requirements, financial reporting, rule enforcement, and fiduciary duties. Understanding these legal...
by Travis Storey, Owner/CEO | Apr 29, 2026 | hoa-resources
HOA board member responsibilities in Florida include fiduciary duty to the community, enforcing governing documents, managing finances, maintaining common areas, conducting regular meetings, and ensuring compliance with Florida Statutes 720 (HOAs) and 718...