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Kuester Management Group reflects on characteristics that can make homeowners a great addition to the HOA board.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - ncarol.com -- The HOA board is composed of members who are elected by other homeowners to run the association and make decisions in the best interest of the community. Serving on the board can be an incredibly rewarding experience and allow members to play an integral role in how the association operates. Kuester Management Group has released a statement to the press regarding positive traits that can benefit potential board members and the HOA.
"One key trait that can be an asset is having a willingness and desire to learn," says Bryan Kuester, President of Kuester Management Group. "There are so many facets of running an HOA that there is always more to know and opportunities to improve. Board members should engage in professional development to better themselves and become stronger, more knowledgeable leaders within the community."
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Keeping an open mind is also important, says Kuester. There is often more than one way to solve a problem or reach the desired goal. HOA board members should listen to input and ideas from others to determine the best way to move forward. They should remain impartial and focus on what would benefit the community as a whole, rather than what benefits them personally.
Board members should also have a sense of honesty and ethics. They are privy to a lot of sensitive or confidential information. In addition, they are expected to enforce rules fairly and consistently, holding everyone to the same standards and expectations. They are not above the rules themselves.
"Being community-focused is also advantageous," says Kuester. "Board members must look at the big picture as well as the minute details, but ultimately, they are working in the best interest of all members. They should aim to improve and enhance the community to make it a more enjoyable place to live while also ensuring smooth operations."
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Kuester Management Group supports HOA boards with a wide range of tasks from administrative services to rule enforcement to professional development. The company serves as a key resource and partner for board members in navigating diverse situations. Learn more about the company and its services by visiting www.kuester.com.
ABOUT:
Kuester Management Group, a division of Kuester Companies, works to protect property values and enhance the quality of life in each of its managed communities. Providing a full range of association management services, Kuester Management Group has worked to foster strong, resilient, and unified communities across North and South Carolina. The company is proud to offer on-site property managers, all zealous for building strong communities meant to stand the test of time. More information is available at www.kuester.com or @KuesterCompany.
"One key trait that can be an asset is having a willingness and desire to learn," says Bryan Kuester, President of Kuester Management Group. "There are so many facets of running an HOA that there is always more to know and opportunities to improve. Board members should engage in professional development to better themselves and become stronger, more knowledgeable leaders within the community."
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Keeping an open mind is also important, says Kuester. There is often more than one way to solve a problem or reach the desired goal. HOA board members should listen to input and ideas from others to determine the best way to move forward. They should remain impartial and focus on what would benefit the community as a whole, rather than what benefits them personally.
Board members should also have a sense of honesty and ethics. They are privy to a lot of sensitive or confidential information. In addition, they are expected to enforce rules fairly and consistently, holding everyone to the same standards and expectations. They are not above the rules themselves.
"Being community-focused is also advantageous," says Kuester. "Board members must look at the big picture as well as the minute details, but ultimately, they are working in the best interest of all members. They should aim to improve and enhance the community to make it a more enjoyable place to live while also ensuring smooth operations."
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Kuester Management Group supports HOA boards with a wide range of tasks from administrative services to rule enforcement to professional development. The company serves as a key resource and partner for board members in navigating diverse situations. Learn more about the company and its services by visiting www.kuester.com.
ABOUT:
Kuester Management Group, a division of Kuester Companies, works to protect property values and enhance the quality of life in each of its managed communities. Providing a full range of association management services, Kuester Management Group has worked to foster strong, resilient, and unified communities across North and South Carolina. The company is proud to offer on-site property managers, all zealous for building strong communities meant to stand the test of time. More information is available at www.kuester.com or @KuesterCompany.
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