If you are like me, you probably live in a community with an HOA. You know the drill – you vote in a board, they have board meetings and do HOA board stuff, you get a bill for HOA dues, and maybe you complain to your HOA about something or another once in awhile. No real interation or communication with your HOA – or anyone in your community outside of your immediate neighors. My community actually has a monthly print magazine that goes out, which is helpful, but I have always thought it would be so cool to have a community/neighborhood website.
Enter Neighborino.com. Neighborino.com is an Indiana based start-up that provides HOA / Community websites which facilitate communication, socialization and commerce between homeowners, renters, managing associations and businesses. It is a sweet web based application that allows residents to interact with each other and their HOA. It has a slick, simple to use interface. And it has a very affordable price point.
Some of the highlights of the application, as described on the Neighborino.com website:
Improve communication, community, visibility, and the value of your neighborhood.
Reduce management time and questions by sharing forms, documents, and procedures.
Communicate with the HOA Board through private blog sessions.
Post messages, schedule events, share HOA meeting notes and more in a central location.
Stay up to date and in the know with blogs, events meetings and more.
Clean out your garage while making money selling items through your free classifieds.
Connect with neighbors through a secure directory. Even list your services, from babysitting to landscaping.
Download your covenants, architectural request form, and other important HOA documents.
They also have option for property management companies that work with multiple HOAs.
Pretty cool. Now I just need to talk my HOA into signing up.
If you are like me, you probably live in a community with an HOA. You know the drill – you elect a board, they have board meetings and do HOA board stuff, you get a bill for HOA dues, and maybe you complain to your HOA about something or another once in awhile. No real interaction or communication with your HOA – or anyone in your community outside of your immediate neighbors. My community actually has a monthly print magazine that goes out, which is helpful, but I have always thought it would be so cool to have a community/neighborhood website.
Enter Neighborino.com. Neighborino.com is an Indiana based start-up that provides HOA / Community websites which facilitate communication, socialization and commerce between homeowners, renters, managing associations and businesses. It is a sweet web based application that allows residents to interact with each other and their HOA. It has a slick, simple to use interface. And it has a very affordable price point.
Some of the highlights of the application, as described on the Neighborino.com website:
- Improve communication, community, visibility, and the value of your neighborhood.
- Reduce management time and questions by sharing forms, documents, and procedures.
- Communicate with the HOA Board through private blog sessions.
- Post messages, schedule events, share HOA meeting notes and more in a central location.
- Stay up to date and in the know with blogs, events meetings and more.
- Clean out your garage while making money selling items through your free classifieds.
- Connect with neighbors through a secure directory. Even list your services, from babysitting to landscaping.
- Download your covenants, architectural request form, and other important HOA documents.
They also have option for property management companies that work with multiple HOAs.
Pretty cool. Now I just need to talk my HOA into signing up.
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