Legal requirements for Master Associations

Summary

Currently, there are not any US states or Canadian provinces that require websites specifically for Master Associations. However several states, like Florida, have requirements for Condominiums and HOAs, and many Master Associations fall under one of these classifications.

While many associations have had websites for years, the content requirements set by the states not only help set standards for the information contained, they also force transparency onto the boards and management.

Since 2005, CondoSites has been providing websites to associations across the US and Canada, and understand the specific needs of Master Associations – including our powerful Master Association Integration product.

Check out our comprehensive legal requirements page to see what states and provinces require association websites.

What is a Master Association?
A master association is a type of common interest development, typically the size of a whole neighborhood, and is comprised of multiple sub-associations - which are themselves either all or a mix of condominium associations or homeowner associations. The master association is typically responsible for maintaining the grounds and facilities in the development that are not within the boundaries of the sub-associations.

Master associations are typically created when a development has multiple sub-divisions built by different builders or developers; multiple condo buildings built at different times or phases; and/or a collection of single tower associations with a single ground floor common area facility.

Like each sub-association, the master association will also have its own governing documents, budget, expenses, board of directors, and management; and each sub-association member is also a member of the master association.



Legal requirements for Master Associations

Summary

Currently, there are not any US states or Canadian provinces that require websites specifically for Master Associations. However several states, like Florida, have requirements for Condominiums and HOAs, and many Master Associations fall under one of these classifications.

While many associations have had websites for years, the content requirements set by the states not only help set standards for the information contained, they also force transparency onto the boards and management.

Since 2005, CondoSites has been providing websites to associations across the US and Canada, and understand the specific needs of Master Associations – including our powerful Master Association Integration product.

Check out our comprehensive legal requirements page to see what states and provinces require association websites.

What is a Master Association?
A master association is a type of common interest development, typically the size of a whole neighborhood, and is comprised of multiple sub-associations - which are themselves either all or a mix of condominium associations or homeowner associations. The master association is typically responsible for maintaining the grounds and facilities in the development that are not within the boundaries of the sub-associations.

Master associations are typically created when a development has multiple sub-divisions built by different builders or developers; multiple condo buildings built at different times or phases; and/or a collection of single tower associations with a single ground floor common area facility.

Like each sub-association, the master association will also have its own governing documents, budget, expenses, board of directors, and management; and each sub-association member is also a member of the master association.



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Our founder, Jason King, has been a web developer since 1998 and began in the condominium industry in 2003. Jason has served on five condo boards, as president to three, and has served in all other officer positions. He also worked for three years as a property manager to a small condominium in Washington State. Finally, he is the Co-Founder of the San Diego Community Association Network of Directors and Officers (SD CAN-DO). This experience brings a powerful solution developed by someone who knows the industry.

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Founder, Jason King

Our founder, Jason King, has been a web developer since 1998 and began in the condominium industry in 2003. Jason has served on five condo boards, as president to three, and has served in all other officer positions. He also worked for three years as a property manager to a small condominium in Washington State. Finally, he is the Co-Founder of the San Diego Community Association Network of Directors and Officers (SD CAN-DO). This experience brings a powerful solution developed by someone who knows the industry.

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Why use CondoSites in your Master Association?

Incredibly easy to use and elegant: Once you login, everything you need is just one click away, presented in a modern intuitive layout.

All inclusive service, and easy cancellation: Month-to-month service and all inclusive pricing regardless of the number of units means we work hard to keep you happy.

Easy to administer: Even people with minimal computer skills find it a breeze to manage their community website with our content management system.

Industry experience: Developed by a board president — we understand the needs of master associations since 2005.

Responsive design: Our websites look beautiful and are fully functional on a computer, tablet, or smart phone.

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