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Understanding the Roles and Responsibilities of Your HOA Board

Homeowner associations work best when everyone understands who does what. This plain-English guide explains what HOA boards are responsible for, what they are not responsible for, and why that matters to every homeowner.

First-Time Home Buying in Los Angeles in 2026: Is It Really Possible?

Yes—but not in the casual, “I’ll figure it out later” way. In Los Angeles, first-time buyers in 2026 need a tighter plan, realistic expectations, and a smart mix of city and state programs to make

LA County Passes a 2-Month Minimum Eviction Threshold: What Owners Need to Know

Los Angeles County has raised the nonpayment threshold for certain evictions from one month of Fair Market Rent to two months. Here’s what that means, where it applies, and what rental owners should do next.

Rental Market Conditions in Los Angeles in 2026: What You Must Know Before Investing

If you’re thinking about buying a rental property in Los Angeles, 2026 is a year to slow down and look closely. Asking rents remain high, but growth is softer than many investors expect, vacancy has

HOA Investments & Financial Management: What California Boards Should Actually Focus On in 2026

In HOA finance, the sexy mistake is usually the expensive one. In 2026, California boards should think about investments as a capital preservation and compliance job first, not a return-maximization game. State law requires reserve

Electronic Voting for California HOAs: Is It Right for Your Community in 2026?

If your HOA struggles to get ballots back on time, misses quorum, or spends too much effort chasing paper envelopes, electronic voting is worth a serious look in 2026. California law now allows HOAs to

2026 Rental Market in Los Angeles: Investor Outlook and Protection Tips

A practical, plain-English look at what small investors in Los Angeles can expect in 2026—plus concrete steps to protect cash flow, reduce risk, and keep good residents longer.

2026 for HOAs in Los Angeles: What’s Coming and How to Protect Your Association

As 2026 approaches, HOA boards in Los Angeles County are staring at a crowded to-do list: new California laws, higher insurance premiums, stricter underwriting, and more scrutiny on budgets, reserves, and compliance.

Los Angeles’ New Tenant Protections & Small Housing Providers: Why Balance Is Urgently Needed

Los Angeles has always been a tough market for both tenants and housing providers. Since the pandemic, the City and County have doubled down on strong tenant protections: citywide just-cause rules, relocation assistance for most

Lenders, CPAs, Insurers & Escrow: The New Gatekeepers of HOA Accountability

Homeowner associations used to think of “enforcement” as something that happened inside the community: late fees, hearing notices, maybe a lien if things went very wrong.

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Understanding the Roles and Responsibilities of Your HOA Board

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