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HOA architectural review requests can take 30-60 days or more. Here's why the ARC process is slow, what causes delays, and what homeowners and boards can do to speed it up.
Landscaping rules generate more neighbor-vs-neighbor disputes than almost any other HOA topic. Here's where those rules live, what they actually require, and how to navigate the most common conflicts.
Holiday decorations are where HOA enforcement meets community spirit. Here's why communities regulate them, what the common rules look like, and how boards can avoid the legal and political landmines that come with the season.
Noise complaints are one of the hardest HOA issues to enforce. Here's how noise rules actually work, where they live in your governing documents, and what boards and homeowners can realistically do about them.
The ARC process doesn't have to be a mystery. Here's what architectural review committees evaluate, why applications get denied, and how to get approval the first time.
Can you Airbnb your HOA home? The answer depends on your CC&Rs, state law, and board rules. Here's how to figure out what your community actually allows — and what to do if the documents are silent.
Parking generates more HOA complaints than almost any other topic. Here's why parking rules are so contentious, where they live in your governing documents, and what homeowners and boards need to know about enforcement.
HOA pet policies are among the most searched and most misunderstood rules in any community. Here's why they're confusing, where the rules actually live, and what homeowners and boards should do about it.
An honest look behind the curtain: a single document kept knocking one of our servers offline, we confidently fixed the wrong thing for a day and a half, and the real cause turned out to be smaller — and stranger — than any of us expected.
Building a fence in an HOA community is never a simple yes or no. Here's everything a homeowner needs to check — CC&Rs, architectural review, rules, and municipal code — before breaking ground.
HOA communities are governed by multiple documents — and they don't always agree. Here's the hierarchy that resolves conflicts, real-world examples, and what boards and homeowners should do when the rules contradict each other.
Most homeowners think the board president calls the shots. The real process involves quorum requirements, formal votes, and rules about what the board can decide alone versus what requires a homeowner vote.
HOA meeting minutes are the official record of every decision your board makes. Here's what belongs in them, what doesn't, and why every homeowner should be reading them.
Most HOA rules exist for practical reasons, even the ones that seem arbitrary. Here are 10 common categories of HOA restrictions and the logic behind each one.
Not every rule an HOA board passes is enforceable. Enforceability depends on a legal chain from state law through the CC&Rs — and when that chain breaks, the HOA is the one exposed. Here's what makes a rule stick.
HOA governing documents are dense, cross-referenced, and full of legal language. Here's a practical strategy for reading them efficiently — starting with the right question, not page one.
CC&Rs are the most powerful document in your HOA — and the least understood. Here's what they are, what they cover, how they're enforced, and why every homeowner should know what's in them.
HOA communities run on three distinct governing documents — and confusing them leads to enforcement mistakes, failed votes, and decisions that don't hold up. Here's how they work and which one answers which type of question.
We're building SayWhat because HOA governance shouldn't require a law degree. Here's why, and what we're working on.
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