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Homeowners association management |
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Learn how our forum is more effective during group discussions! |
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Summary The Community Tools section is the core element within your community web site to address any issues concerning your neighborhood. Here you can create, review and comment on ballots before putting the ballot up for voting. You can also open discussions on any issues concerning the association or your individual home as well as find preferred vendors that have been qualified by your neighbors. InsideHOA community discussions area is designed to talk about a subject and assist you in a speedy conclusion. Throughout the site we used what we call [Subject tags] to tag information on property diary items. Since these diary items will be the standard for topics in discussions, meetings, newsletters, emails and notes. these tags will prove to be helpful in connecting the dots of information. We have started by creating several default categories that are applicable to virtually all communities. These are:
The homeowner and the board can start discussions within each of these categories on a topic. If there is a point in the conversation where a topic needs majority rule. then a ballot can be created get a majority vote. You can find all the ballots and the details pertaining to them in the "Voting Center" which is a drop down or icon on your main menu. All of this is done electronically on this web site. Each homeowner will receive an email once a measure has been put up for voting. No more mailing of endless pieces of paper. You are not only contributing your fare share to save the environment but you save money for yourself and your community. The Board of each community can add additional categories if they choose to do so. Benefit The benefit goes to everyone in your community. In over 95% of all communities, you will very likely see flyers posted on the community mailboxes concerning everything from a lost cat to reminders of upcoming HOA meetings. We don’t necessarily believe that fliers will be eliminated once your community is signed up with InsideHOA, but virtual neighborhoods are on the rise across the country especially in Southern California. Very likely every neighbor in your neighborhood will have an email account. Those who don’t will continue to receive regular mail. Newly planned neighborhoods will find this tool very helpful as many issues will arrive that need to be addressed by the developer selling the new homes such as front yards (Landscape), plumbing, electrical (Structures) etc. Older and more established communities will hugely benefit from this tool as their Boards find it increasingly difficult to receive the homeowners attention and participation via regular mail. Participation is simple, just a mouse click away from your email, that you check everyday anyway. You will experience an increased involvement of both, the Board and the homeowner on important issues addressing your community. This alone enhances the value of your home making it more desirable for future buyers. |
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