HOA Homeowners Move-Out Checklist
Associa knows what needs to be taken care of through decades of helping communities. Use this checklist as a guide to stay organized, avoid setbacks, and keep your moveout drama-free.
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Moving out of an HOA? Don't go without reading this first!
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Read now!Moving out of a community with a homeowners’ association (HOA) takes more than packing boxes and scheduling movers. Homeowners often have specific responsibilities they must address before leaving the community. Missing an important step can delay the sale of their home, create unnecessary complications, or even lead to legal problems.
Associa knows what needs to be taken care of through decades of helping communities. Use this checklist as a guide to stay organized, avoid setbacks, and keep your moveout drama-free.
Schedule An HOA Home Inspection
Many HOAs require move-out inspections to assess current conditions, identify areas for improvement, and make sure homeowners comply with move-out requirements. This allows associations to catch issues before new occupants move in. During the inspection, your HOA may review:
- Roofing
- Flooring
- Doors and windows
- Landscaping
- Architectural modifications
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New HOA Homeowner Move-In Checklist
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neighborhood’s quality and value.
From rules and regulations to dues, amenities, and services, there’s much to learn about associations and homeowner expectations. Download this ebook to get all the all the must-dos you need for settling into a new HOA home.
To make a good first impression on behalf of the board and the community at large, it’s best practice to promptly deliver a welcome packet, or a homeowner’s manual, when a new resident first moves in. A keepsake residents will likely reference again and again, a welcome packet should include all the information, resources, and tools needed to make HOA life enjoyable.
To help board members draft a welcome packet that’s both useful and user-friendly, we’re providing this welcome packet checklist. Check off each section as you work to create a comprehensive resource for each new homeowner in your community.
The Complete HOA End-of-Year Checklist
The end of the year is a time to reflect on the impactful moments from the past twelve months and prepare your association for what’s next. In doing so, it’s essential for community leaders to make sure all financial, legal, and operational details are accounted for and correct, so you’re not only ready for any surprises, but can also address them calmly and confidently. Download our end-of-year checklist for a comprehensive overview of the most important to-dos for your association before January 1 rolls around.