Los Angeles

  HOA Management    

J & N REALTY, INC.

Time-Honored Quality & Commitment Since 1993

- Primus Inter Pares -  

 

           ~ first among equals 

 

 

Governing by Representation  

 

          Community associations are a representative  form of government founded on the principle of elected individuals representing the people.  Much of our country is based on the principles of representative democracy.  It starts with organizations like community associations and progresses through our schools boards, city governments, county governments, state governments—all the way to the federal government.  We vote for a person, or persons, who will act on our behalf. 

 

          Some might advocate that a board should not take action without a vote of the members to find out what the people want.  That would be counter-productive.  If condominium association members were to vote on every issue before a decision was made, there would be no need for a board, but simply someone to send out ballots and tally results.  However, boards find out what their constituents want in other ways.  Many make time to hear from residents at each board meeting.  However, it is up to you to attend meetings, voice your opinions, and participate in the exchange of ideas with the board.  Boards also encourage your involvement and participation.  Perhaps you would consider joining a committee.  Boards want your input, ideas, thoughts, and opinions.  

 

          When the season for community association annual meetings and annual board elections approaches, consider carefully which candidates you select—including yourself.  Consider running for the board to help shape the future of your community. 

 

● PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
● CONDOMINIUM ADMINISTRATION
● HOA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
● HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION SERVICES
● HOA FINANCIAL OPERATIONS
● PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS
● COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENTS
● HOA MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
● HOA QUALITY OF SERVICE
● - Clarifying the Manager’s Role
● - Checklist for Identifying Deficient Management
● - Small Claims Court Actions
● - Compare Your Rent
● - Model Code of Ethics for Homeowners Association Board Members

It is the fate of the Property Manager to toil at the lower employments of life; to be rather driven by the fear of evil than attracted by the prospect of good; to be exposed to censure without hope of praise; to be disgraced by miscarriage or punished by neglect, where success would have been without applause and diligence without reward. While others may aspire to praise, the Property Manager can only hope to escape reproach, and even this negative recompense has yet been granted to very few.





 

 

 

 

HOA Board Members may request log-in information to our Members Only area, which is packed with lots of very unseful information cannot be found anywhere else on the web
 

As Property Managers, we all have learned primarily

through our mistakes and pursuits of false assumptions

rather than by our exposure to fountains of wisdom and 

knowledge.