Why have an HOA website?
Continual communication and a strong sense of community are the essential elements to any successful Homeowners Association. How are these two things accomplished with the many moving pieces in an Association? An Association Website, of course!
Having a centralized hub for the Association’s business and social communication allows residents the ability to stay informed and connect with their neighbors. A website can be utilized as a tool for an Association to communicate and while nurturing the sense of community that residents purchased into when they bought a home in an Homeowners Association (HOA).
There are many questions that can be answered and information to be found with a quick visit to an Association’s website such as:
At Aperion, we’re excited to be able to offer online association Web services and consider the service a valuable productivity tool for boards, committees, and residents. Additionally, with the proliferation of connected members, it's a solution that pays for itself.
Having a centralized hub for the Association’s business and social communication allows residents the ability to stay informed and connect with their neighbors. A website can be utilized as a tool for an Association to communicate and while nurturing the sense of community that residents purchased into when they bought a home in an Homeowners Association (HOA).
There are many questions that can be answered and information to be found with a quick visit to an Association’s website such as:
- What are the rules of the HOA?
- When is the next annual meeting?
- How is my money being spent?
- When are projects being completed?
- Who is our Management Company?
- What was decided at the last Board meeting?
- Who are the current Board members?
- Or simply, let’s organize a community garage sale!
At Aperion, we’re excited to be able to offer online association Web services and consider the service a valuable productivity tool for boards, committees, and residents. Additionally, with the proliferation of connected members, it's a solution that pays for itself.