Phone:
(980)505-7183
Physical address:
1914 J N PEASE PL
Charlotte, NC, 28262
Section 1: Regular Board Meetings Section 2: Annual Members Meeting Section 3: Special Board Meetings Section 4: Special Members Meetings Section 5: General Notice Provisions
The Greenleaf Townhome community, with its 39 units, currently operates under a single water meter system, with the HOA paying an average water bill of $1,700 per month. Some homeowners have proposed separating the water connections and implementing individual meters…
In HOA communities with public roads, street-side parking often becomes a point of contention between homeowners, the HOA board, and local authorities. When the roads are owned and maintained by the city or county, the HOA’s authority over these areas…
It is common practice among management companies to operate like a subscription service that you can’t cancel. Your management contract shouldn’t be harder to cancel than a gym membership. With no notice you can immediately enter into a contract with…
Step 1: Immediate Notification to Owner (Day of Inspection) Step 2: Reporting to the Board (48-Hour Report) Step 3: Physical Letter (Board-Directed) Step 4: Post-Resolution Date Follow-Up By managing every detail, Wozig ensures that violations are handled quickly and fairly,…
With new FinCEN Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), HOAs may need to submit information about board members to meet compliance standards. Wozig is stepping in to simplify this process for HOAs at no…
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and FinCEN’s Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements impact many U.S. entities. Here are the top 10 points from FinCEN’s FAQ on BOI to keep your organization compliant and avoid penalties: For more details, visit…
1. Contract Signature 2. Coordination with Previous Management Company 3. Initial Community Onboarding 4. Vendor Data Integration 5. No Service Interruptions 6. Formal Transition Start Date 7. Redirecting Communications 8. Payment Forwarding
Homeowners association (HOA) meetings are essential for making decisions, addressing concerns, and keeping the community running smoothly. However, these meetings can sometimes become inefficient, unproductive, or even frustrating for board members and homeowners alike. By focusing on a few key…