Online HOA Voting for Michigan Communities
Run verified, audit-ready HOA elections across Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Lansing, and every Michigan community — built for compliance with the Michigan Condominium Act and Nonprofit Corporation Act.
Why Michigan Property Managers Choose TrueHOA
Michigan HOA elections are governed by the Nonprofit Corporation Act and, for condominiums, the Michigan Condominium Act (MCL 559.101). TrueHOA makes it easy to run documented, compliant elections across Detroit metro communities, West Michigan, and the Upper Peninsula.
Michigan Condo Act Alignment
TrueHOA supports the notice, quorum, and voting record requirements under MCL 559.101 — keeping your Michigan condo elections properly documented.
Built for Michigan Portfolios
Whether you manage communities in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, or Lansing, TrueHOA scales across your entire Michigan portfolio.
Audit-Ready Documentation
Every vote is timestamped, verified, and stored. When homeowners request records or questions arise, your documentation is already complete.
When Records Are Ready, Disputes Don't Have Room to Grow
Most Michigan HOA election disputes aren't about fraud — they're about gaps in documentation. A missing notice, an undated ballot, a vote count no one can verify. TrueHOA closes those gaps before any dispute has a chance to start. We don't defend outcomes — we make them provable.
Every Notice, Every Ballot Documented
From election notice through final tally, every step is captured automatically. No paperwork to hunt down, no emails to piece together after the fact.
Verifiable by Anyone Who Asks
Whether it's a homeowner invoking MCL 559 record rights, a board reviewing the count, or an attorney assessing a challenge — TrueHOA's records hold up.
Same Reliable Process, Every Community
Portfolio managers across Michigan run every community election through the same verified process — eliminating inconsistencies that invite challenges.
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 Michigan HOAs
Create Your Account
Sign up free. No credit card required to run your first test election.
Set Up Your Michigan 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 Michigan 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 Michigan 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 Michigan are up and running the same day.
Can I manage multiple Michigan communities?
Yes. TrueHOA is built for portfolio managers across Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Lansing, and greater Michigan.
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 Michigan 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 Michigan HOA law?
TrueHOA is designed to support compliance with the Michigan Nonprofit Corporation Act and Michigan Condominium Act (MCL 559.101) by providing documented, verifiable election records. Always consult your HOA attorney for community-specific legal guidance.
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