072 | Fighting the Dysfunctional HOA Stereotype

EPISODE · Sep 23, 2024 · 33 MIN

072 | Fighting the Dysfunctional HOA Stereotype

from HOA Insights: Common Sense for Common Areas · host Hosts: Robert Nordlund, Kevin Davis, Julie Adamen

Send us Fan MailOvercome dysfunctional HOA stereotypes in your community by building trust and transparency!  ✅ Is a Reserve Study right for you? 👉 https://www.reservestudy.com/Are you tired of hearing about dysfunctional HOAs? In this episode of HOA Insights, Robert Nordlund and Julie Adamen tackle the common stereotypes surrounding Homeowners Associations. They share actionable tips for board members to combat misconceptions, improve communication, and build trust within their communities. See how transparency and proactive engagement can change your HOA’s reputation from secretive and power-hungry to effective and community-focused!Chapters From This Week's Episode:00:00 Actively Engage With Your HOA Community!01:07 Join Us for Another LIVE Podcast on Youtube!01:45 Communication is Key to Fighting Stereotypes04:10 Building Transparency in HOA Operations06:52 Practical Ways to Engage with Homeowners10:20 Why Board Members Need to Be More Public13:15 Breaking Down HOA Power Dynamics15:40 The Importance of Positive Community Actions18:13 Ad Break - Community Financials18:35 How to Handle HOA Misconceptions and Attacks20:30 Tips for Running Effective Board Meetings22:47 Transparency, Trust, and Changing Perceptions26:15 Closing Thoughts: Building a Positive HOA LegacyPodcast Links:Full Episode ListWatch On YoutubeEngage in the conversation!Call our 24/7 voicemail line at (805) 203-3130 or send an email or voice memo to [email protected] yourself or a Board Hero you Know!Board Hero NominationsBoardmember Merch Store!Connect with Hosts on LinkedInJulie AdamenKevin Davis, CIRMSRobert Nordlund, PESupport Our SponsorsAssociation Insights & MarketplaceAssociation ReservesCommunity FinancialsKevin Davis Insurance ServicesStoke Light Video & MarketingThe Inspectors of Election

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