Brad van Rooyen, National Vice President of HOA at HomeRiver Group, was interviewed by the Community Association Management Insider where he shared his insight on boosting your volunteer recruitment. Here’s highlights of his quotes, and you can read the entire article here.1) Always be recruitingYou might not want these people ...
Did you ever think you'd wind up here? In life, that is. If we're honest, most of us are in a spot in life that we never could've predicted. We don't mean that in a bad way; surprises can often be amazing.And, many times, random circumstances leave us in a position that is even better than the plan we had for ourselve...
You've found a potential tenant for your rental property, and you couldn't be more excited to bring them on board. The faster you welcome them to your property in Orlando, the faster you'll see cash flow into your bank account.Don't move too quickly, though. Not all tenants are good tenants. Just ask the landlords of the m...
Are you looking for ways to improve your success as a landlord/investment property owner?Collecting rent, marketing your rental property, taking care of maintenance issues and repairs, drafting a rental property agreement, and screening renters is a lot of responsibility and any slip-ups can undermine your success. Knowing the ins an...
Every community association in Orlando has a Board of Directors which is elected by the homeowners. These are volunteers who execute a wide variety of tasks that you are probably not aware of. Their work affects every resident in your association. Today, we’re helping you understand some of the work that boards do on behalf of their...
Have you checked out your HOA’s covenants, conditions, and restrictions lately?These are also known as CC&Rs, and if you haven’t reviewed them, now is a great time to brush up on what you can and cannot do in your community. Usually, these rules are easy to accept, but you have to make sure you’re aware of what they ...
When deciding whether you want to lease out an Orlando property, you have to consider some specific things. When you give yourself the title of landlord, you will have to accept some new responsibilities to your tenants and your property. You may not have thought about all the obligations and expectations that are involved in renting out ...
The Holy Grail and accepted standard of renting a home is that it should rent in less than a month. For us at Home Encounter, it takes approximately 23.1 days. Renting a home in less than a month requires you to remember four specific things. These are the Four P’s in marketing, which you probably learned in your college marketing c...