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Step-by-Step Guide to Developing an HOA Collections Policy

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09 STEP #5: DRAFT, APPROVE, & DISTRIBUTE THE POLICY A formal written collections policy can be drafted once your fee structure and delinquent policies have been set and partners have been secured, if applicable. Your board can draft the policy from examples found online or craft a unique version with details about: • Your fee structure • Delinquencies, when and how they happen, fee amounts, etc. • The purpose of the policy • Remediation efforts • A timeline for the process, with checkpoints for each escalation • Relevant contact information Once a formal collections resolution has been drafted and reviewed by your attorney, get it approved at your next board meeting to take effect immediately. Your approved collections policy should be distributed to residents as quickly as possible. Try to deliver the policy both on paper via mail or a board meeting and on a digital platform. Talk to residents about ways to avoid fees and collections, and do your best to foster an open and communicative environment. This will help ensure there's peace and harmony amid news of a policy that could cause concern. 7 6 5 4 8 9 10 3 C

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