HOA Insights: Common Sense for Common Areas
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2173556/fan_mail/new] The best HOA board meetings handle disagreement without creating division or drama. Learn how to handle conflict! ✅ Is a Reserve Study right for you? 👉 https://www.reservestudy.com/ [https://www.reservestudy.com/] I'm here today for Episode #162 with a return special guest, Jim Slaughter, who joined us in the early days of the podcast for Episode #7. He is the President of Law Firm Carolinas, practicing throughout North and South Carolina. He regularly speaks on issues of real estate and community association law, and has written hundreds of HOA and condo articles. He has served as the National President of CAI’S College of Community Association Lawyers, President of the North Carolina Chapter of CAI, and President of the American College of Parliamentary Lawyers. Jim is nothing short of an expert; he is certified as a professional parliamentarian, professional registered parliamentarian, educator, and has written four books on running effective meetings. He holds a special position as the person to serve on the most parliamentarian organizations, from small HOA boards to annual meetings of 8,000 delegates. Today Jim joins us to help you successfully run orderly HOA board meetings that frame your association in a positive light, guiding your association into the future. Chapters: 00:00 Why should HOA board meetings sometimes become more formal? 00:57 Who is Jim Slaughter and why does his experience matter? 05:00 Do HOA boards really need to follow Robert’s Rules? 06:07 How formal should small HOA board meetings actually be? 07:18 Why do larger HOA meetings require more structure? 09:43 How can small boards stay casual but still professional? 11:05 What rights do homeowners have during board meetings? 13:54 How can unanimous consent speed up meetings? 15:58 Why do good agendas make meetings easier to manage? 17:32 What should HOA meeting minutes actually include? 19:21 How can chairs clearly guide motions and voting? 21:37 Why does a calm chair create better meetings? 22:41 How do HOA boards handle disruptive members? 24:30 Ad Break - Community Financials 25:20 When should a board become more formal during conflict? 28:09 Should HOA rules change because of difficult personalities? 30:02 How should chairs respond to disruptive behavior? 31:12 Why is de-escalation better than confrontation? 32:06 When should HOA meetings use security presence? 33:55 Why do homeowners behave better in fair meetings? 34:07 How should board members handle disagreements professionally? 35:57 Can avoiding meetings become a fiduciary issue? 36:28 What final advice helps HOA boards run successful meetings? The views & opinions expressed in this program are those of the Hosts & Guests, intended to provide general education about the community association industry. The content is not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual or organization. Podcast Links: Full Episode List [https://www.hoainsights.org/] Watch On Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPQc4d3KbcskG7XNc9flke9zro4EJCnF_] Engage in the conversation! Call our 24/7 voicemail line at (805) 203-3130 or send an email or voice memo to podcast@reservestudy.com [podcast@reservestudy.com] Nominate yourself or a Board Hero you Know! Board Hero Nominations [https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/5SJS7B9] Boardmember Merch [https://boardheroes.sellfy.store/] Store! Connect with Hosts on LinkedIn Julie Adamen [https://www.linkedin.com/in/julieadamen/] Kevin Davis, CIRMS [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-davis-98105a12/] Robert Nordlund, PE [https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-nordlund-pe-rs-5119636/] Support Our Sponsors Association Insights & Marketplace [https://www.ourfipho.com/] Association Reserves [https://www.reservestudy.com/] Community Financials [https://communityfinancials.com/] Kevin Davis Insurance Services [https://www.kdisonline.com/] Stoke Light Video & Marketing [https://stokelight.com/] The Inspectors of Election [https://inspectorsofelection.com/]
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