Social Aspects Of Managing Homeowner Associations
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The article calls attention to homeowners associ
ations (HOAs), which are becoming the dominant
organizational form of housing development. It fo
cuses on managing HOAs, especially on the social
aspects and determinants of the process. The author
claims that in order to understand how HOAs
function, it is absolutely crucial to take social as
pects under consideration.
The members’ involvement,
relations between the tenants and cultural norms infl
uence the effectiveness of collective action. Those
issues are especially important for professional prop
erty managers. The aim of
the article is to present
social aspects of managing HOAs in Poland.
The article presents the results of a study on the
social aspects of HOA activity. It examines and
compares three organizational models of HOAs in Poland. One of them is self-managing, with an
active board of the association that operates without
external help; this model requires a high level of
volunteer commitment. The second model represents HOAs jointly managed by the board and a
professional property mana
ger; this type is heterogeneous – the allocation of tasks and relations
between the two players vary according to the le
vel of the board’s engagement. The last type
represents a HOA that was not able to establish a bo
ard, thus its role is pl
ayed by a professional
property manager. In all three types, both or
ganizational structures
and management methods
depend on the level of the homeowners’ engagement
. The study indicates such engagement factors.
HOAs are characterized by their typical operations
, decision-making processes, information flow, the
roles played by the board of the association and prof
essional property manager, the level of volunteer
commitment and neighborhood ties. The study also indicates satisfaction factors in terms of the
property manager’s service.
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