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How Attending HOA Orientations Help You Unpack Success

HOAs and COAs often get a bad rap and bring to mind the rule-obsessed "Cynthia" on the humorous Geico commercial. But the fact is, most people are overwhelmingly satisfied with community association living according to the 2020 Homeowner Satisfaction Survey. That is why, unsurprisingly, there are over 351,000 HOA communities operating in the US accounting for over 40 million housing units and over 60% of new communities. 

Community associations exist, among other things, to make the lives of community members easier and more comfortable. When buying a home or condo in an association-run community, one of the first and most valuable things you can do to ensure successful community life is to attend the orientation. While it may be easy to relegate its importance to the back burner during such a busy time, making it a priority can be the first step in unpacking a happy and fulfilling life in your new community. Read on to discover why. 

Why HOA Orientations Matter

HOA orientations provide new homeowners with essential insights about their community, including:

  • A tour of the neighborhood and key amenities.
  • Information on rules, guidelines, and move-in policies.
  • A chance to meet neighbors and learn about community events.
  • Opportunities to participate and get involved in HOA committees.

Attending an orientation is a smart investment in your community experience and property value.

Receive a Detailed Tour of the Community

Many people know more about vacation destinations than they do about their own neighborhood. HOA orientations often include guided tours that help new residents familiarize themselves with amenities, such as:

  • Walking trails and parks
  • Fitness centers and gyms
  • Swimming pools and clubhouses
  • Business centers and shared workspaces

Knowing where these amenities are from day one allows you to take full advantage of your community.

Learn The Highlights and Details of Community Life

When you move into any community there is a collection of easily missed details such as trash day, maintenance schedules, street sweeping times, or community gatherings at the clubhouse. The orientation provides all the details and prevents you from having to run out in your robe and slippers to get the trash cans out on time. It can also provide information about other "community only" details such as information about levels and types of security, parking restrictions, visitor rules, and more. 

Learn the Rules and Get Clarification

The beauty of HOA/COA rules, called Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions (CC&Rs), is that these limits and rules placed on a group of homes or condominium complex by a neighborhood association or homeowners association keep everyone on the same page. They help retain neighborhood property values and maintain fairness and order. During orientation, you learn the basic Dos and Don'ts of community life and are able to ask for clarification where needed. This means even as you're unpacking and decorating, you'll be sure to be in perfect harmony with the community standards and avoid any violation notices.

Receive Information Specific to Moving-in

Moving is stressful, and HOA orientations help simplify the process by covering:

  • Where moving trucks can park
  • Any time restrictions for move-ins
  • Loading zone policies
  • Tips from experienced residents

Avoiding last-minute surprises on moving day can make unpacking and settling in much easier.

Discover Community Events & Activities

HOA life isn’t just about rules and restrictions—it’s also about community building. Orientation provides an overview of:

  • Annual neighborhood events (festivals, holiday parties, BBQs).
  • Fitness programs and recreational activities.
  • Club meetings and social gatherings.

Knowing about these events early on helps you engage with your neighbors and quickly feel at home.

Find Opportunities to Get Involved

HOA communities offer many ways to participate and contribute, such as:

  • Serving on the HOA board to help shape community policies.
  • Joining committees focused on landscaping, events, or security.
  • Volunteering for short-term projects that enhance the neighborhood.

If you’re looking for ways to give back, build connections, or expand your leadership skills, HOA participation is a great place to start.

Set Yourself Up for Success with HOA Orientation

Moving into an HOA or COA community comes with many benefits, but understanding the rules, amenities, and opportunities is key to making the most of your experience. Attending an HOA orientation ensures:

  • You know the community’s amenities and policies.
  • You avoid unnecessary violations or missed services.
  • You build connections with neighbors.
  • You get involved in shaping your new community.

If your HOA offers an orientation, don’t skip it—it’s a valuable resource that helps you unpack success in your new home!

Need HOA Management Expertise?

HOA orientations are just one part of smooth community living. At RealManage, we specialize in helping HOAs create well-run, thriving communities.

Contact RealManage today to learn how our HOA management services can benefit your neighborhood.