More than 74.1 million Americans reside in homeowners associations, condominiums, housing cooperatives, and other planned communities. All of these communities – more than 350,000 nationally – share a few essential goals – preserving the nature and character of the community, providing services and amenities to residents, protecting property values, and meeting the established expectations of owners.
Community associations are governed by a state-level statutory framework that control how associations are developed, governed, and managed. Questions? Contact the Government & Public Affairs team at government@caionline.org.
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Reasons to Visit your Constituents at a Local Event
- We will help set up a meeting with your constituents at a local event (BBQ, town hall, or ice cream social).
- You can learn how the HOA/Condo housing model relieves municipal budgets and expands affordable homeownership.
- You can share your goals and priorities with voters.
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Home Sweet HOA - Provides results from an independently conducted homeowner satisfaction survey on topics such as government regulation, disagreement resolution, and why community associations work.
Statistical Review - Provides a summary of key community association industry data.
From Good to Great -
Includes homeowners and board members Rights and Responsibilities for Better Communities in addition to governance and ethics within community associations.
Best Practices Reports - Function-specific best practices in topic areas developed using a variety of sources, including, but not limited to, recommendations from industry experts and various industry-related publications.
CAI's Legislator Newsletters:
CAI sends a quarterly newsletter to all legislators. To ensure you have subscribed to these newsletters, send an email to government@caionline.org. Here is an archive of past quarterly newsletters:
Discover State-specific Community Association Facts and Resources
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