
HOA Common Area Maintenance Guide
Planning exterior cleaning for HOA common areas while keeping residents informed and boards on budget.
Shared Spaces Need a Coordinated Plan
HOA and apartment communities have common areas that every resident uses, including breezeways, stairwells, courtyards, and community amenities, which means maintenance decisions are typically made at the board or management level rather than by individual residents.
Common Areas That Typically Need Attention
A community-wide cleaning plan usually covers several shared spaces:
- Breezeways and shared stairwells between units
- Community courtyards, BBQ areas, and pool decks
- Mailroom and clubhouse entrances
- Carport and covered parking areas
Communicating With Residents Before Service
Because cleaning happens near private patios, parked vehicles, and personal entries, advance notice to residents is an important part of planning β typically posted by the HOA board or property manager ahead of the scheduled date.
Budgeting for Recurring Community Maintenance
Many communities set up a recurring cleaning schedule, often twice a year, with high-traffic breezeways and entrances sometimes scheduled quarterly, so the cost becomes a predictable line item in the community's annual budget rather than a reactive expense.
Working With Boards and Management Companies
HOA boards and third-party management companies overseeing several communities can set up a coordinated schedule across every property they manage, with consistent reporting for each site.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much advance notice do residents typically get?
Notices are usually posted by the HOA board or property manager ahead of any scheduled cleaning, particularly near patios, parked cars, or private entries.
How often should HOA common areas be cleaned?
Most communities benefit from cleaning twice a year, with high-traffic breezeways and entrances sometimes scheduled quarterly depending on traffic and unit count.
Can this be set up as a standing contract for the whole community?
Yes, recurring service agreements are available on a quarterly, semi-annual, or custom schedule set by the HOA board or management company.
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