HOA Software for Vermont
The all-in-one management platform for Vermont homeowner associations. Automate billing, manage documents, communicate with homeowners, and stay compliant with VT regulations — starting at $0.50 per unit/month.
Start Free TrialHOA Laws and Regulations in Vermont
Vermont regulates condominiums under the Vermont Common Interest Ownership Act (Title 27A) enacted in 1999, one of the most comprehensive implementations of the Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act. Planned communities without condominium structure rely on CC&Rs and the Vermont Nonprofit Corporation Act. Vermont law requires associations to provide annual budgets, maintain reserve accounts, and follow specific procedures for elections and assessment collection.
With an estimated 1,500 homeowner associations operating in Vermont, having the right software to manage compliance, finances, and communication is essential for volunteer board members.
How HOA Companion Helps Vermont Communities
Six core tools that cover everything a self-managed VT association needs.
Automated Billing & Payments
Generate invoices automatically, collect payments via credit card, ACH, or autopay, and track every transaction in real time.
Document Management
Store CC&Rs, bylaws, meeting minutes, and compliance notices in a secure, centralized cloud library with access controls.
Community Communication
Send announcements, push notifications, and direct messages to homeowners without relying on scattered email chains.
Virtual Meeting Room
Host board meetings and community meetings online with built-in scheduling, video conferencing, and minutes storage.
Support Ticketing
Let homeowners submit maintenance requests and track their status from submission to resolution with a self-service portal.
Financial Reporting
Generate balance sheets, payment history, accounts receivable aging, and budget reports with a single click.
Frequently Asked Questions
What HOA software works best in Vermont?
HOA Companion is designed to work for homeowner associations across all 50 states, including Vermont. The platform handles billing, payment collection, document storage, communication, virtual meetings, and ticketing — all the tools VT communities need to run efficiently. With pricing at $0.50 per unit per month, it is built specifically for self-managed HOAs.
Are there specific HOA laws in Vermont that software can help with?
Yes. Vermont regulates condominiums under the Vermont Common Interest Ownership Act (Title 27A) enacted in 1999, one of the most comprehensive implementations of the Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act. Planned communities without condominium structure rely on CC&Rs and the Vermont Nonprofit Corporation Act. Vermont law requires associations to provide annual budgets, maintain reserve accounts, and follow specific procedures for elections and assessment collection. HOA Companion helps Vermont associations stay compliant by automating financial record-keeping, storing required documents in a centralized location, providing audit trails for board actions, and making it easy to send required notices to homeowners.
How much does HOA software cost for Vermont communities?
HOA Companion costs $0.50 per unit per month with no setup fees or long-term contracts. For a 50-unit Vermont community, that is just $25 per month for a complete management platform including billing, documents, communication, meetings, ticketing, and reporting. Every community gets a 30-day free trial.
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