Principles of Community Association Management is a comprehensive, practice-driven textbook that equips readers with the knowledge and systems required to govern and manage modern community associations—including HOAs, condominiums, strata, and mixed-use communities—across diverse regulatory environments. Bridging theory and application, the book positions community associations as complex “private governance” entities, integrating legal authority, operational execution, financial stewardship, and stakeholder engagement into a unified management framework. The book follows logical progression from foundational concepts to advanced governance topics, covering the profession, leadership, financial management, facilities planning, legal compliance, risk management, and ethics. Each chapter reflects how associations operate in practice, emphasizing systems-based governance rather than personality-driven decision-making.
Featuring chapter previews, learning objectives, knowledge checks, end-chapter review questions, scenario-based exercises, and sample templates and checklists, this book serves as both a course text and a professional reference for students, board members and practitioners in real estate, facilities, and property management.
Principles of Community Association Management is a comprehensive, practice-driven textbook that equips readers with the knowledge and systems required to govern and manage modern community associations—including HOAs, condominiums, strata, and mixed-use communities—across diverse regulatory environments. Bridging theory and application, the book positions community associations as complex “private governance” entities, integrating legal authority, operational execution, financial stewardship, and stakeholder engagement into a unified management framework. The book follows logical progression from foundational concepts to advanced governance topics, covering the profession, leadership, financial management, facilities planning, legal compliance, risk management, and ethics. Each chapter reflects how associations operate in practice, emphasizing systems-based governance rather than personality-driven decision-making.
Featuring chapter previews, learning objectives, knowledge checks, end-chapter review questions, scenario-based exercises, and sample templates and checklists, this book serves as both a course text and a professional reference for students, board members and practitioners in real estate, facilities, and property management.
Daleik A. Vaughn
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