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Education for HOA Boards & Managers

Practical, Nevada-specific education for HOA boards and licensed community managers. Our training programs are designed to reduce confusion, improve governance, and support statutory compliance for homeowners associations across Nevada.

Who We Provide Education For

We provide education for:

  • Nevada HOA Board Members
  • Licensed Community Managers
  • Homeowner Associations governed by NRS 116
  • Management companies overseeing multiple communities

Education for HOA Board Members & Homeowners

Why HOA Board Education Matters

HOA board members are volunteers, but the role carries significant responsibility. Board members are routinely asked to make complex decisions involving budgets, reserves, enforcement, meetings, and homeowner communication.

As a board member, you serve as a director of a Nevada nonprofit corporation. The homeowners association operates as a business and must comply with Nevada statutes. While management companies provide operational support, ultimate responsibility for compliance rests with the board.

Because managers often oversee multiple communities, board members must understand:

  • What authority they have
  • What duties they owe to the membership
  • What risks exist when statutes or governing documents are ignored

Practical education helps:

  • Align boards and managers
  • Reduce conflict and misunderstandings
  • Support consistent, defensible decision-making
  • Protect volunteer board members from unnecessary risk

HOA Training Options

We offer flexible training formats to meet the needs of individual associations and management portfolios:

  • Board orientations and bootcamps for newly elected or transitioning boards
  • Topic-specific HOA education sessions, including reserves, budgeting, financials, meetings, and enforcement
  • Manager workshops focused on process, communication, and coordination with vendors
  • Custom Q&A sessions tailored to the unique challenges of your community or portfolio

Training can be delivered in-person or virtually, depending on availability and scope.

Our Educational Approach

All courses are Nevada-specific and designed to be practical and accessible for volunteer board members and working professionals.

  • We respect the role of your association’s legal and accounting advisors
  • We focus on governance, process, and communication
  • We do not provide legal opinions or replace professional advisors

Our goal is to ensure boards and managers operate from a shared understanding of responsibilities, risks, and best practices—leading to better outcomes for the association as a whole.


Core HOA Board Education Courses

Board Member 101: What It Means to Serve

2-Hour Course

Covers fiduciary duties and statutory obligations, the purpose and function of an HOA, responsibility to the membership as a whole, consequences of ignoring statutory requirements, and setting clear expectations for the management company.

Financials 101: Understanding HOA Financial Statements

2-Hour Course

Focuses on monthly financial oversight, including how to review HOA financials, modified accrual accounting fundamentals, deferred income and prepaid assessments, reserve funding basics, due-to / due-from accounts, and when reviews, audits, and tax filings matter.

Reserve Study 101: HOA Reserve Planning

2-Hour Course

A clear overview of reserve studies, including how to read and evaluate your current study, funding models, risks of underfunding and overfunding, and how reserve decisions affect budgets, owners, and disclosures.

Executive Session 101: Compliance & Delinquency

2-Hour Course

Covers enforcement and collections governance, including penalty and collection policy adoption, proper enforcement procedures, selective enforcement risk, fiduciary duty to all homeowners, and how executive-session decisions affect legal exposure and community trust.