- Board Meetings for Every Situation
-
At first glance, it seems so obvious how a Board meeting should be conducted. However, as a Board member, unusual circumstances can throw an entire board into a loop. Take the time to put some measures into...
- Should you run for your HOA's board?
- Should you run for your HOA's board?
- How to take Advantage of Rainwater or Rain Conservation
- Many homeowners have taken to recycling rainwater by putting it to good use inside and outside the home.
- Federal Laws Do Apply to Homeowner Associations
- A summary of the Federal laws which apply to HOAs including Equal Employment Opportunity, Fair Housing, and FCC regulations
- Establishing A Contracting Policy For Your HOA
- Your HOA should have a policy in place for vendor contracts; find out what should be included.
More Association articles »
- Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage
-
Have Medicare and want better prescription drug coverage? Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage can help lower costs and give you greater access prescription drugs.
What is Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage?
...
- National Domestic Violence Awareness Month
- Victims of violence often suffer in silence, not knowing where to turn, with little or no guidance and support.
- Alabama - The Heart of Dixie
- Alabama has been at the center of many American battles--between white settlers and Native Americans, and in the Civil War.
- Federal Child Labor Laws in Farm Jobs
- Information on U.S.laws applying to children working in agricultural settings.
- Federal Benefits Exempt From Garnishment
- If you have debt, certain federal benefits may be exempt from bank garnishment.
More Community articles »
- Pets and Asthma
-
Your pet's dead skin flakes, urine, feces, saliva and hair can trigger asthma.
Dogs, cats, rodents (including hamsters and guinea pigs) and other mammals can trigger asthma in individuals with an allergic...
- The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC)
- The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) is the most important resource for creating affordable housing in the United States.
- Co-Sign A Loan: What You Need to Know
- Co-signing a loan can be a great gift for a friend or relative. Iit comes with very serious risks as well. Here’s what to know.
- Generate income while waiting to claim Social Security
- Generate income while waiting to claim Social Security
- Car Ads: Reading Between the Lines
- Ads may help you shop, but finding the best deal requires careful comparisons.
More Homeowner articles »
- Alabama - The Heart of Dixie
-
Capital City: Montgomery Nickname: Heart of Dixie / Cotton State Motto: Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere(We Dare Defend Our Rights) Statehood: December 14, 1819 (22nd) Origin of State's Name: Means "tribal...
- Colorado - The Centennial State
- Called the "Centennial State," because it became the 38th state when the U.S. turned 100 in 1876.
- Oklahoma - The Sooner State
- Oklahoma's capital is an easy one to remember -- Oklahoma City.
- Tennessee - The Volunteer State
- Before statehood, it was known as the Territory South of the River Ohio.
- Arkansas - The Land of Opportunity
- Arkansas is the only state in which diamonds have been mined, although today the mine operates only as a tourist attraction.
More Relocation articles »