Online HOA Voting for Connecticut Communities
Run verified, audit-ready HOA elections across Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Stamford and every Connecticut community — built for compliance with Connecticut Common Interest Ownership Act (CGS Chapter 828).
Why Connecticut Property Managers Choose TrueHOA
Connecticut HOA elections require documented, verifiable processes under Connecticut Common Interest Ownership Act (CGS Chapter 828). TrueHOA makes it easy to run compliant elections and maintain complete records across all your Connecticut communities.
Statute Alignment
TrueHOA supports the notice, quorum, and voting requirements under Connecticut Common Interest Ownership Act (CGS Chapter 828) — keeping elections clearly documented.
Portfolio Efficiency
Manage all your Connecticut communities on one platform — consistent process, consistent documentation, consistent results.
Audit-Ready Records
Every vote is timestamped and stored. When owners request records or questions arise, your documentation is complete and ready.
Connecticut HOA Elections: Sophisticated Owners Need Solid Documentation
Connecticut's well-informed homeowners — especially across Fairfield County and the Greater Hartford area — know their rights. When a board election result is questioned, TrueHOA gives property managers a complete, timestamped record that satisfies even the most detail-oriented owner or attorney.
Attorney-Ready Documentation
Connecticut's proximity to New York means many HOA challenges end up in front of experienced attorneys. TrueHOA records are thorough enough to hold up in any review.
CIOA Record Compliance
The Connecticut Common Interest Ownership Act gives owners clear record rights. TrueHOA makes compliance instant — no scrambling when inspection requests arrive.
Every Community, Same Standard
From Fairfield County luxury condos to Hartford suburban communities, every election in your portfolio follows the same verified, documented process.
The average HOA election dispute runs six figures.
TrueHOA doesn't guarantee outcomes — it gives you verified, documented proof at $0.50 per door / month.
How TrueHOA Works for Connecticut HOAs
Create Your Account
Sign up free. No credit card required to run your first test election.
Set Up Your Connecticut Community
Add your property details, upload your resident list, and configure your election settings.
Launch Your Election
Send notices, open voting, and collect results — all documented and verifiable under Connecticut law.
Access Your Audit Trail
Every vote is timestamped and stored. Export records anytime for owners, attorneys, or board review.
Run a Free Test Election for Your Connecticut HOA
No credit card. No commitment. See TrueHOA in action in under 10 minutes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I try TrueHOA before paying?
Yes. Run a complete free test election with no credit card required. See exactly how the platform works before you go live.
Do I need a credit card to start?
No. Your free test election requires no credit card. You only pay when you launch your first real election.
Do I need training to use TrueHOA?
No training required. TrueHOA is intuitive — most property managers in Connecticut are up and running the same day.
Can I manage multiple Connecticut communities?
Yes. TrueHOA is built for portfolio managers across Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Stamford and greater Connecticut.
How quickly can I launch an election?
Simply create your account, set up your property, upload your community list, and launch — no lengthy onboarding required. Your first test vote can be live in 10 minutes.
What does $0.50 per door mean?
TrueHOA is $0.50 per door per month — that's $600 per door per year. A 100-unit Connecticut community pays $50/month, or $600/year. That includes unlimited elections and proposals — no per-election fees, no contracts, no hidden costs.
Does TrueHOA comply with Connecticut HOA law?
TrueHOA is designed to support compliance with Connecticut's Common Interest Ownership Act (CGS Chapter 828) by providing documented, verifiable election records. Always consult your HOA attorney for community-specific legal guidance.
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