Q&A Q&A: Where is Everybody?
2026 June Q&A: Where is Everybody?

Q. Our small condo association is having a difficult time getting enough volunteers to satisfy the leadership requirements of our Master Deed. What happens if an association simply fails to field a team of trustees? We can’t force people …

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Q&A Q&A: The Pool Rules
2026 June Q&A: The Pool Rules

Q. When I bought into a 55-plus condo community, one of the deciding factors for me was the swimming pool. But while looking ahead to summer, I’ve noticed that some of my neighbors seem to baby-sit their grandchildren during school vacati…

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Management Multiracial friends enjoying in movie night in the backyard at sunset. Copy space.
2026 June Beyond BBQs

If your board, community manager, or social committee wants to make the most of “patio season” with some fun, out-of-the-ordinary programming for your residents, it’s high time to start planning. BBQs and pool parties are perennial favorite…

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2026 June Let Them Have Pups

According to the Pew Research Center, approximately 71% of American households own at least one pet. Nearly half of U.S. households own a dog, around 35% own a cat, and roughly 20% own both. Most pet owners consider their animals to be full…

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Maintenance Man worker standing on scaffolding, perform work on the restoration of the facade of the old building. Repairing and renovate
2026 June Structural Integrity & Reserve Funding

While states like Florida and California are known for rigid statutory mandates when it comes to long-term financial planning for condo and HOA boards, New England’s legislative environment has been comparatively flexible up to now.  Howev…

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2026 June Wondering What to Plant?

New England’s rocky soil and variable climate can be tough on the plants and flowers adorning your property. Planting the wrong species—or planting the right species in the wrong place—practically guarantees disappointment. Selecting plants…

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2026 June Landscape Planning & Maintenance

When it comes to the planters and flowerbeds around your building or association, choosing the right annual and perennial plants to go in them isn’t quite as simple as you might think. There are many considerations to take into account, fro…

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Maintenance On the roof soiled solar system with pigeons, the feces deposits of the pigeons have impaired the efficiency of the photovoltaic system
2026 June The Problem with Pigeons

Cities are known for being home to diverse populations that thrive in fast-paced, crowded environments—and not all of those populations are human. The same dense landscape that attracts people also attracts bold, resourceful, and highly ada…

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2026 June Rising HOA Fees

At the top of the list of most peoples’ worries and concerns today is the ever-increasing cost of living. From gas to groceries to health care, costs are on an upward trajectory that’s also being magnified and reflected in their HOA fees. S…

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Q&A Q&A: Conducting Background Checks
2026 May Q&A: Conducting Background Checks

Q. If a board chooses not to conduct a criminal background check on either a prospective employee or purchaser, could the board and/or board members be liable if that person commits a crime or other misdeed against the property or residen…

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