As a community manager, your role requires you to wear many hats. The HOA compliance hat is a large part of your duties.
And let’s be honest, it’s tough. State regulations change constantly, and keeping up can feel like a full-time job. But here’s the truth: compliance isn’t optional. With more than 75 million Americans living in HOA communities, there is a lot at stake.
Slip up on a requirement, and suddenly you’re dealing with frustrated homeowners, unexpected costs, or even legal trouble. But when you stay ahead of compliance, you earn trust, keep risks low, and become the leader your board can always count on.
So, how do you handle it all? Let's get into it.
It’s tempting for boards to see compliance as “just paperwork.” But the truth? Noncompliance impacts everyone.
With 369,000 homeowner associations nationwide, this isn't a small problem. HOAs are a big part of housing, and boards rely on community managers to keep them in compliance.
Pro Tip: Reframe compliance as homeowner protection. Every deadline met, every document updated, and every notice sent protects property values and keeps costs low.
Here’s the catch: no two states are alike.
That’s a lot to track. The key is to treat compliance like any other routine, set up a system. A monthly or quarterly “compliance check” helps you stay in front of changes before they turn into complexities.
Pro Tip: Block 30 minutes each month to scan CAI updates, state newsletters, or attorney bulletins. It’s a small habit that pays off big.
Most board members are volunteers, not legal experts. That’s where you shine, translating complex requirements into clear next steps.
When sharing updates, keep it simple:
And don’t forget to document everything. A compliance log isn’t busywork; it’s a safety net if questions ever come up later.
Pro Tip: Add a quick “compliance corner” to every board meeting. Even a two-minute update keeps deadlines visible and builds board confidence.
Gone are the days of filing cabinets and sticky notes. Between governing documents, financials, and homeowner notices, you need more than paper; you need a system.
That’s where ManageHOA by BuildingLink helps. It centralizes compliance tasks so you don’t have to juggle spreadsheets and emails.
With ManageHOA, you can:
Pro Tip: Create a dedicated compliance folder in the document library in ManageHOA so that it’s always current. When questions pop up, the answers are ready.
Many boards don’t think about compliance until a problem surfaces. By then, you’re dealing with upset residents, costly fines, or even lawsuits.
A smarter approach? Think prevention. Regular reviews, clear communication, and up-to-date records stop problems before they start. And that makes your life (and your board’s) a whole lot easier.
Pro Tip: Do a year-end compliance “mini audit.” Review documents and deadlines in ManageHOA, then share a summary with your board. It shows progress and sets the stage for next year.
Ready to take the stress out of compliance tracking? With ManageHOA by BuildingLink, you’ll have the tools to stay ahead of deadlines, keep documents organized, and give your board the confidence that everything is handled. Book a demo today and see how simple compliance tracking can be.