Homeowners Associations
Bublup’s out-of-the-box community feature set makes it easy to launch an online Homeowner’s association in just a few hours. Your homeowner’s association will be a totally private, invitation-only space or “portal”, which members can access on the web or via mobile apps on phones and tablets. Within this space, you can create forums for posting conversation topics, as well as resource folders to share content your members need to have available anytime. For example, create a folder for the HOA’s charter and bylaws, rules, insurance certificates, etc., Post notices for HOA events, elections, or maintenance notices. Bublup supports virtually any type of content you want to share. Also, allow your members to upload content to share with each other, such as photos of items they wish to sell or give away. Organize your community content and forums in any way you see fit and manage who can do what in each area. Brand your community to customize its look and onboarding process. Use Bubulp’s “Teams” feature to set up committees, management, or other groups. Use notifications to communicate with teams or the entire set of members.

Establish a supportive online community where members can:
- Connect with people in your neighborhood to share information and build relationships.
- Discuss community goals, plan events, and access HOA documents in one centralized hub.
- Stay informed and alert others about suspicious activity.
Create areas in your HOA for any type of information, including:
- HOA official documents and forms
- Announcements and reminders
- Contacts and Board members
- Recommended service vendors
- Resident clubs
- Donated items
- Recordings and minutes
- Policies and Rules

Connect with neighbors
Connect with people in your neighborhood to share information and build relationships. Organize community events, or create a space for buying and selling home goods. Bublup streamlines access to event information, curated resources, real-time chats, and media sharing, all within a user-friendly environment.
Get things done
- Discuss initiatives such as common area upkeep, amenities and other community services like landscaping and trash removal.
- Share community goals to help maintain property values within neighborhoods and ensure consistency across homes.
- Have an organized and centralized hub to help with collecting fees from residents.
- Access and share homeowner association documents regarding property maintenance, aesthetics and neighborhood standards.

