Practical guides for HOA and condo boards across Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic. Reserve studies, switching management, governance mechanics, Maryland HOA law, and the operational systems that work in practice.

A community association manager (CAM) is the professional hired by an HOA or condo board to handle day-to-day community operations. This guide covers what a CAM does, how the role works with the board, what credentials matter, and how to tell if your management company is meeting the standard.

A quorum is the minimum number of members who must be present for a meeting's decisions to be legally valid. This guide covers how quorum works for HOA board meetings and annual meetings, what happens when quorum isn't met, and how proxy voting affects the count.

Switching HOA management companies follows a predictable process when you know the steps. This guide covers contract review, board votes, notice requirements, financial and records transfer, and how to evaluate your next management partner.

The board still decides; the admin moves to us. A clear-eyed framework for self-managed boards considering professional management.