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Q&A Q&A: Thanks, But No Thanks
2025 September Q&A: Thanks, But No Thanks

Q. Last year, I decided to run for a seat on the board of my condominium association. However, when annual meeting time rolled around, the board did not even place my name on the ballot—even though I was the only person who had announced …

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Q&A Q&A: When a Pet is Not a Pet
2025 September Q&A: When a Pet is Not a Pet

Q. When we bought our condo, it was a “no pets” property, but over the years, a number of “service animals” have taken up residence. There are a couple of owners who allow their animals to use common areas of the property as bathrooms, wi…

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Management Every Vote Counts. Notebook, Pen, and Question Mark Cards on Blue Table.
2025 September Board Elections Matter

Residential co-op, condo, and HOA board members volunteer to help manage day-to-day life in their building or community, allocating their time to actively participate in decisions that affect the place they call home. They oversee crucial a…

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2025 September Conflict Resolution

The stability and value of a shared interest community hinges on a lot of things; financial solvency, good governance, and proactive physical maintenance, to name a few. But another key component, and one that may be less obvious to the eye…

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Energy Conservation Reduce CO2 emissions to limit climate change and global warming. Low greenhouse gas levels, decarbonize, net zero carbon dioxide footprint. Abstract minimalist design, cutout paper, green background.
2025 September Local Laws & Energy Conservation

As the climate crisis has worsened, governments at the federal, state, and local level have made attempts to legislate solutions. While necessary, that three-pronged approach can often make compliance a complicated process for multifamily b…

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On The Board Transparency & Discretion
2025 September Transparency & Discretion

It’s a constant refrain in multifamily governance and management: open, transparent communication between boards, managers, and residents is vital to running a building or HOA effectively and equitably. Unresponsive, disconnected leadership…

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Q&A Q&A: Time for a Mutiny?
2025 August Q&A: Time for a Mutiny?

Q. A majority of unit owners want our entire corrupt condo board replaced, and five of us are prepared to run and serve on the new board. Problem: The current board refuses to schedule an election, which our management company is responsi…

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Board Operations welsh corgi dogs and british longhair cat on sofa at home
2025 August Pet-Friendly Policies

Pets have always been a source of comfort and emotional support for their humans, and since the pandemic created more opportunities for us to remain at home, pets have become even more constant companions for many. Given that integrating an…

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Real Estate Trends Residential district of Boston Back Bay
2025 August Curb Appeal & Staging

What sells a condo or co-op unit? Is it the feel of the space (and the building it’s in), the light, or the layout? Is it the price alone? The realtor’s mantra of ‘location, location, location’? Or something else entirely? Maybe a feeling o…

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2025 August Assessing Your Community Insurance Policies

Insurance is a topic that seems to evoke one of two feelings: boredom in the best of times, and dread in the worst. It’s both complicated and expensive, frustrating yet necessary, mundane yet stressful. It’s also one of the most important d…

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