D. R. Horton
Region HOA Manager
D. R. Horton, Kirkland, Washington, United States, 98034
Job Description - Region HOA Manager (2406219)Forestar Group Inc.
is a residential lot development company focused on delivering desirable communities for homebuilders in both established locations and long-term growth markets. Forestar’s vision is to be the nation’s leading residential lot developer. The Company’s strategic relationship with D.R. Horton, the nation’s largest homebuilder, complements Forestar’s vision of creating neighborhoods that enhance the lives of community residents while creating value for shareholders, trade partners, and employees.Forestar Group
is currently looking for a
Region HOA Manager
. The right candidate will incorporate, organize, and manage Homeowner’s Associations (HOA) from inception through turnover for a designated region. Manage the third-party professional management companies and coordinate in the handoff on the common areas, easements, and amenity centers.Essential Duties and Responsibilities
include the following. Other duties may be assigned:Collaborate with the Acquisition Team during due diligence to obtain project guidelines, amenities, challenges, or other issues that would impact HOA documents.Obtain due diligence documents such as site plans and layouts to help structure HOA documents and incorporate project modifications.Visit the project site to visualize the role of well-drafted HOA documents and how they will contribute to the long-term success of the project.Determine the best structure for the HOA based on the product, individual project characteristics, community amenities, and service-oriented functions.Assist outside counsel to draft and ensure HOA documents address potential problems such as complying with statutory law, defining boundaries, subjecting additional property, assigning percentages, transferring control from developer to unit owners, reserving easements, providing for use, access, and maintenance, and association powers and procedures.Work with Region Counsel to ensure the structure of HOA documents is based on reasonableness, an essential step in a project’s success, and provide the best protection for all parties involved.Collaborate with the Acquisition and Development Teams to create realistic capital budgets and reserves.Manage the issuance, maintenance, and turnover of new and existing bonds.Ensure the accuracy, disclosure content, and all documentation provided to the Sales Department.Set up HOA management by researching, interviewing, and selecting a third-party management company; acquiring at least three bids or proposals for the assignment; releasing the contract; and preparing an HOA budget.Oversee HOA management and maintenance by serving on all HOA boards and scheduling and attending all HOA meetings in a designated region.Research and monitor in all region locations, statutory law and updates regarding HOA turnover.Oversee HOA transitions by scheduling all transition walks, getting the deeds prepared and signed for all common areas, securing all plans, and turning them over to the HOA.Visit the project site to ensure all landscape maintenance obligations are performed in a first-class manner.Conduct all business in a professional and ethical manner to serve customers and increase the goodwill and profit of the company.Ability to travel overnight.Arrange and oversee a reserve study when applicable.Serve on the Architecture Review Committee until turnover.Continue to gather information regarding the project’s geography, land characteristics, planned amenities, and demographics.Facilitate communications between the company, the HOAs, and the third-party management companies in a designated region.Maintain site plans for all prospective and current projects.Supervisory ResponsibilitiesMay have supervisory responsibilities.QualificationsRequired QualificationsBachelor's degree from a four-year college or university.Three to five years of related experience and/or training.Must have a vehicle and a valid driver’s license.Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, which may include presentations to small groups.Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral form, or via Forestar applications.Proficiency with MS Office and email.Ability to sit for the majority of an 8-hour workday; use hands to finger, handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and peripheral vision.The noise level is generally moderate.Preferred QualificationsLicensed Community Association Manager.Ability to multi-task and attention to detail.Come join a winning team! We are growing fast and are looking for enthusiastic attitudes and team players to join our success. We offer an excellent benefits package:Medical, Vision, and Dental.Employee Stock Purchase Plan.Flex Spending Accounts.Life Insurance.Vacation, Sick, Personal Time, and Company Holidays.
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is a residential lot development company focused on delivering desirable communities for homebuilders in both established locations and long-term growth markets. Forestar’s vision is to be the nation’s leading residential lot developer. The Company’s strategic relationship with D.R. Horton, the nation’s largest homebuilder, complements Forestar’s vision of creating neighborhoods that enhance the lives of community residents while creating value for shareholders, trade partners, and employees.Forestar Group
is currently looking for a
Region HOA Manager
. The right candidate will incorporate, organize, and manage Homeowner’s Associations (HOA) from inception through turnover for a designated region. Manage the third-party professional management companies and coordinate in the handoff on the common areas, easements, and amenity centers.Essential Duties and Responsibilities
include the following. Other duties may be assigned:Collaborate with the Acquisition Team during due diligence to obtain project guidelines, amenities, challenges, or other issues that would impact HOA documents.Obtain due diligence documents such as site plans and layouts to help structure HOA documents and incorporate project modifications.Visit the project site to visualize the role of well-drafted HOA documents and how they will contribute to the long-term success of the project.Determine the best structure for the HOA based on the product, individual project characteristics, community amenities, and service-oriented functions.Assist outside counsel to draft and ensure HOA documents address potential problems such as complying with statutory law, defining boundaries, subjecting additional property, assigning percentages, transferring control from developer to unit owners, reserving easements, providing for use, access, and maintenance, and association powers and procedures.Work with Region Counsel to ensure the structure of HOA documents is based on reasonableness, an essential step in a project’s success, and provide the best protection for all parties involved.Collaborate with the Acquisition and Development Teams to create realistic capital budgets and reserves.Manage the issuance, maintenance, and turnover of new and existing bonds.Ensure the accuracy, disclosure content, and all documentation provided to the Sales Department.Set up HOA management by researching, interviewing, and selecting a third-party management company; acquiring at least three bids or proposals for the assignment; releasing the contract; and preparing an HOA budget.Oversee HOA management and maintenance by serving on all HOA boards and scheduling and attending all HOA meetings in a designated region.Research and monitor in all region locations, statutory law and updates regarding HOA turnover.Oversee HOA transitions by scheduling all transition walks, getting the deeds prepared and signed for all common areas, securing all plans, and turning them over to the HOA.Visit the project site to ensure all landscape maintenance obligations are performed in a first-class manner.Conduct all business in a professional and ethical manner to serve customers and increase the goodwill and profit of the company.Ability to travel overnight.Arrange and oversee a reserve study when applicable.Serve on the Architecture Review Committee until turnover.Continue to gather information regarding the project’s geography, land characteristics, planned amenities, and demographics.Facilitate communications between the company, the HOAs, and the third-party management companies in a designated region.Maintain site plans for all prospective and current projects.Supervisory ResponsibilitiesMay have supervisory responsibilities.QualificationsRequired QualificationsBachelor's degree from a four-year college or university.Three to five years of related experience and/or training.Must have a vehicle and a valid driver’s license.Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, which may include presentations to small groups.Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral form, or via Forestar applications.Proficiency with MS Office and email.Ability to sit for the majority of an 8-hour workday; use hands to finger, handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and peripheral vision.The noise level is generally moderate.Preferred QualificationsLicensed Community Association Manager.Ability to multi-task and attention to detail.Come join a winning team! We are growing fast and are looking for enthusiastic attitudes and team players to join our success. We offer an excellent benefits package:Medical, Vision, and Dental.Employee Stock Purchase Plan.Flex Spending Accounts.Life Insurance.Vacation, Sick, Personal Time, and Company Holidays.
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