

Redesigning HOAs for Homeowners: A Practical Guide to Fixing What Doesn’t Work
Most homeowners don’t move into an HOA expecting to study governance, financial systems, or election procedures. They expect something much simpler: a well-run community, fair decisions, and a sense of order.
Instead, many encounter the same frustrating pattern—poor communication, lack of transparency, low participation, and decisions that seem disconnected from the community's needs.
If that sounds familiar, this book was written for you.
This is not a theoretical discussion or a legal textbook. It is a clear, structured examination of why HOA problems persist—and more importantly, what can actually be done about them
What makes this different is simple:
It does not blame individuals.
It identifies the system.
Most HOA issues are not random. They are the predictable result of a structure that lacks accountability, clear roles, and meaningful homeowner involvement. Without guidelines and guardrails, even well-intentioned boards struggle—and poor systems produce poor outcomes.
This book introduces a practical, homeowner-focused approach to solving that problem.
You will learn:
Why HOA problems repeat across communities
Why elections, complaints, and even lawsuits often fail to create change
How structure—not personalities—drives outcomes
What a functional, well-designed HOA actually looks like
The first steps toward meaningful, lasting improvement
Whether you are frustrated, curious, or ready to take action, this book gives you something most homeowners have never been given:
A clear way to understand the system—and a path to improve it.
Download. Read. See your HOA differently.
Introduction to the 10-Book Series
Why Most HOAs Don't Work and How to Fix Them
120 pages, $7.99