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By A GoodClix Production
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
In a future podcast I'll talk about what I think is good and bad about today's HOAs, but in this podcast I'm going to give a little history lesson composed of that I think are the three basic reasons why HOAs were formed and will continue to be the norm for the foreseeable future.
You won't see much of this on the web sites of management companies and community association support organizations. But you can hear about it here on the HOA Coach podcast.
Here's a deep-dive into how I went from "what's an HOA" to "OMG, I need to get involved in this!" I moved in late August 2016, and the annual meeting -- and board election -- was in early September. Hear about the "Gang of Five" versus "The Long-Timers", and how the new guys on the board took all the officer positions.
This is the audio portion of the YouTube video here.
Here's a quick peek into what you're in store for in future episodes of Adventures at Rio Crossing. Hear about my journey from "new homeowner" with no HOA exposure to "president of the association" and helping the board members learn about our governing documents (you'd think they already knew!), about (small-level) corporate finance... and how to run the association like a business while treating our members like neighbors.
Expect a new episode about once a week!
This is the audio portion of the YouTube video available here.
You'll spend lots of money buying a home, including a title search, termite and home inspection, and you'll spend lots of time checking out the schools, shopping, recreation, restaurants.
Will you check out your HOA?
Here are 8 things you should check out about your HOA before buying your home:
Some HOAs are pretty good, some not so good. Every organization -- including HOAs -- has the occasional problem. But what are the types of problems I hear about? I can categorize them into these areas I call "The 5 Levels of HOA Hell."
Fix Your HOA will help you in each of these situations... but we'll offer more help in some situations than others.
I'm planning on a podcast every week or so, and before I get into the nitty gritty of fixing what ails your HOA, I thought I've give you a little insight about how I got to this point, and where I'm going with it.
This podcast (and all of FixYourHOA.com) is for everyone associated in any way with an HOA, regardless of which of these categories you fit in to:
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.