What Being on a Condo Board Really Means

Thinking about joining your condo board or just curious about what they actually do? Condo boards are the backbone of a well-run building, and their decisions affect every resident. Here’s what being on a condo board really means:

1. They Make Big Decisions
The condo board is like the “team of directors” for your building. They approve budgets, decide on repairs, and work with the condo management company to keep things running smoothly.

2. They Handle the Money
Condo boards are responsible for the building’s budget, condo fees, and long-term savings (called reserve funds). You should expect financial transparency - residents deserve to know where their money is going.

3. They Oversee Maintenance
From landscaping to elevator repairs, the board makes sure common areas are taken care of. They don’t usually fix things themselves, but they hire and supervise the right people to get the job done.

4. They Enforce Rules
Condo rules (bylaws) exist to protect property values and keep the community livable. The board ensures these rules are followed fairly, for example, handling noise complaints or parking issues.

5. It’s a Commitment
Joining a condo board isn’t just a title, it’s a real responsibility! Expect regular meetings, lots of decision-making, and sometimes tough conversations.

What You Should Expect from Your Condo Board

  • Clear communication about building updates and finances

  • Fair rule enforcement for all residents

  • Proactive maintenance planning

  • Transparency in how decisions are made


Being on a condo board is a chance to shape your community and protect your investment. And as a resident, knowing what to expect helps you hold the board accountable and stay informed about your building.Don’t worry about sounding professional. Sound like you. There are over 1.5 billion websites out there, but your story is what’s going to separate this one from the rest. If you read the words back and don’t hear your own voice in your head, that’s a good sign you still have more work to do.

Be clear, be confident and don’t overthink it. The beauty of your story is that it’s going to continue to evolve and your site can evolve with it. Your goal should be to make it feel right for right now. Later will take care of itself. It always does.

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