New England Condo
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While the appeal of outdoor space is undeniable, it’s often difficult for associations to select, design, and maintain an area. Making the most out of a challenging landscape space requires creativity, flexibility, and some expertise. Read the article now! newenglandcondo.com/article/creati…
There’s always something that needs to be upgraded or updated. There are common areas ranging from lobbies to hallways to clubhouses that need some TLC on a regular basis in order to remain attractive, functional, and safe. Read the article to learn more! newenglandcondo.com/article/a-litt…
Climate, culture, and COVID have changed what it means to have a ‘green’ community. While the options for type of grass to soil composition will vary from one location to another, one message remains constant: involving a competent professional is key. newenglandcondo.com/article/better…
I am the president of a condo board. An owner asked to join the board, and we let her—she was never voted in. She has been so awful, self-centered, and abusive that one board member resigned. We have asked her to resign but she refuses. Can we remove her? newenglandcondo.com/article/qa-bad…
A residential building or complex can always stand to be improved, whether with an aesthetic update, design overhaul, or an upgrade of its machinery or systems—but even the most discretionary improvements can open Pandora’s box of regulatory requirements newenglandcondo.com/article/capita…
It's no surprise that the success of communities depends on effective communication between board members, managers, and residents. In multifamily residential communities like co-ops & condos, effective communication is crucial in achieving optimal results newenglandcondo.com/article/commun…
newenglandcondo.com/article/orient… Whether first time buyers of a multifamily community option are coming from a rental background or a single-family home experience, condo/co-op living, and its administrative and governance structure, differs dramatically from both. Read to learn more!
For the first time in decades, serious inflation has reared its ugly head. Costs for nearly everything—including the goods and services needed to operate and maintain multifamily properties—are up an average of 10%. The question is, how to pay for it? newenglandcondo.com/article/inflat…
Conflict and divisions in HOAs and other communities can and often do bleed into the community’s administration: the manager and board of directors. Even a seemingly minor conflict can upend a residential community if it’s not dealt with diplomatically. newenglandcondo.com/article/managi…
With inflation at historic highs, labor and supply shortages complicating routine projects and maintenance, and budgets tight, many condo and homeowner associations are looking for ways to control costs and still get needed work done on their properties. newenglandcondo.com/article/worker…