This Best Practices Report, published by the Foundation for Community Association Research, includes performance benchmarks for how to establish vibrant, responsive, competent community associations that promote harmony, a sense of community, and responsible leadership—as well as case studies that illustrate the implementation of those benchmarks in real communities. Common characteristics of such community associations include good communication, trust in the management and board of directors, continuing education of board members and homeowners, and uniform, flexible, and reasonable enforcement of governing documents.
Governance is also available as a free PDF download. However, for those who want a printed version, it is available here at cost.
Contents
Section One. Governance and Resident Involvement
The Policy Governance Model
Transition from Developer Control
Ways to Promote Resident Involvement
Case Studies of Governance and Resident Involvement
Case Study #1: Braewood Heritage
Case Study #2: Northgate Homeowners Association
Case Study #3: Third Creek Homeowners Association
Case Study #4: Tapatio II
Case Study #5: Green Valley Ranch Association
Section Two: Conflict Resolution
Ways to Resolve Conflict
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Ways to Minimize Violations
Case Studies of Conflict Resolution
Case Study #1: Northgate Homeowners Association
Case Study #2: Third Creek Homeowner’s Association
Case Study #3: Tapatio II
Case Study #4: Green Valley Ranch Community Association
Case Study #5: Heron’s Cove Condominium
Appendices
Appendix #1: Sample Dispute Resolution Policy
Appendix #2: Sample Provision for Mediation
Appendix #3: Sample Provision for Selection of Mediator—Large Community
Additional Resources