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Benefits of Becoming an HOA Board Member

As a homeowner, you have a significant stake in the cleanliness and safety of your community. Maybe you own a home or condo that's part of an association that shares common amenities, such as a community pool, sports facilities, a clubhouse, a country club, a golf course, gated entrances, and more. Becoming a volunteer in your condo or homeowners association can help to ensure that your community will be adequately maintained and looked after. Become a volunteer board member with your homeowner's association, and participate in the decision-making process. HOA committee positions are volunteer positions; however, knowing your community is well taken care of gives board members a sense of accomplishment.

You have a vested interest in your property. One of the top priorities of every homeowner is to protect the value of their home. Being involved with an HOA will put you in a better position to make and implement rules in your HOA neighborhood. Some of these regulations will directly affect property value, especially if they require decisions about the association's budget, reserve fund, and routine maintenance.

Correct problems. If you notice issues in your community, such as a lack of maintenance or maybe a problem with unruly neighbors, you can take charge and help correct those issues by being a part of the board.

Meet more of your expectations. For example, did you have certain expectations when you bought your home or condo in the community? Are your expectations being met? By serving on an HOA board, you can achieve your expectations of a perfect community much sooner by working with your neighbors.

Gain a better understanding of the by-laws. Volunteering as a board member will make you well-versed in your association's HOA by-laws, rules, and regulations. It will also give you a good grasp of operating finances and budgeting.

Have fun experiences. Taking on some of your association's tasks does not have to be boring. It can be fun, especially when you get to socialize, work with your neighbors and come up with creative ideas to make your community run better. In addition, many HOA communities hold get-togethers for their residents, allowing the community to become more social.

Give back to the community. One way to give back to your neighbors and community is to serve on your homeowner's association's board, allowing you to make good decisions that will positively impact all residents.

Meet your neighbors. An HOA meeting is the best place to meet your neighbors and learn more about them. It allows you to socialize and make friends with others in your community.

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