What can boards do when residents can't afford necessary capital repairs?
What can boards do when residents can't afford necessary capital repairs?
Vendors' insurance can have dangerous exclusions built in.
Maintenance increases aren't popular, but are an essential board tool.
Does your manager know how to calm tensions and soothe ruffled feathers?
Boards are facing the challenge of choosing between Climate Mobilization Act fines and energy upgrades.
Boards have options when it comes to bringing residents back from being in arrears.
Two projects can share a sidewalk shed – saving everyone money and time.
Above all, new board members need to resist the urge to rush right in.
Make sure your governing documents back you up.
Clear communication between the board and vendors helps keep everyone informed.
Are your amenities included in your insurance policy?
Do you know where your management records are?
When neighbors are feuding over noise, sometimes the best course of action is talking it out.
A third party gets drawn into the legal fray.
Prioritizing costs over quality can mean a higher bill in the long run.