Emergency Financial Stabilization

Your HOA Is Overdrafting. Your Board Is Panicking. You Have 72 Hours Before the Next Bill Hits.

Get a complete financial stabilization plan — cash flow projections, special assessment scenarios, and board-ready communications — delivered to your inbox in 48 hours. Not 48 days. Not after 3 meetings with a CPA. 48 hours.

Get Your Plan Now — $997 Delivered in 48 hours. No software. No meetings. Just answers.
Built by an HOA treasurer who was staring at an overdraft and couldn't find anyone to help for less than $3,000. So he built the tool himself.
What your CPA charges $3,000+ for — delivered in 48 hours for $997

Stop guessing. Start knowing.

1

Know Exactly Where You Stand

A CPA charges $1,500 to tell you what we show you on page 1. Complete financial health diagnostic — liquidity classification, 90-day cash projection, risk severity score. You'll know the exact date your account goes negative. Or you'll know you're safe. Either way, you stop guessing tonight.

2

Get Your Special Assessment Right the First Time

The average board argues about assessment amounts for 3 meetings. That's 15+ hours of volunteer time and a worse decision at the end. Our model gives you 3 data-backed options in one document — per-unit breakdowns, installment structures, and governance compliance notes. One meeting. Decision made.

3

Board-Ready Communication Package

The last thing you need is an angry owner meeting. We draft the board memo, the owner notification letter, and the emergency meeting agenda — in the exact tone that reduces drama, not creates it. Your attorney reviews. You send. Done.

Here's everything you get for $997

The cost of doing nothing is higher than $997.

Overdraft fees: $36 per occurrence (most HOAs hit 2-4 per year). Board member personal liability when fiduciary duty is ignored. Owner lawsuits when special assessments are mishandled. Property values declining when the association is financially unstable. And the one nobody talks about — the 2am spreadsheet sessions that don't actually solve anything.

Get Your Plan Now — $997

Delivered in 48 hours. No software. No meetings. Just answers.

How Close Is Your HOA to Overdraft?

Most boards don't know until it's too late. Find out in 30 seconds.

This Is What $5,000+ Worth of Financial Analysis Looks Like

Real output from a real HOA in crisis. You get all 4 sections. For $997.

Financial Diagnostic

14 months of spending patterns, delinquency trends, and the one number your board needs to see first.

90-Day Cash Projection

The exact date your account goes negative — or the proof that it won't. Three scenarios. No guessing.

Assessment Options

Three data-backed amounts with per-unit costs. End the argument in one meeting instead of three.

Board Communication

Ready-to-send email, owner notice, and meeting agenda. Written to reduce drama, not create it.

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Before you talk yourself out of it

Is $997 a lot for this?

A CPA charges $3,000. An HOA attorney charges $400/hr. One panicked board meeting with no data costs your board 10+ hours of volunteer time and usually ends with a worse decision than where you started. $997 is the cheapest path to a clear answer.

Is this legal advice?

No. And you don't need legal advice right now. You need financial clarity. This is structured financial modeling and communication drafting. Your attorney reviews the final documents — but they need good data to review, and that's what this provides.

How do I know it'll work for MY HOA?

We analyze YOUR numbers. Your bank statements. Your delinquencies. Your expenses. This isn't a template. It's a custom analysis of your specific financial position. That's why it works.

What if we're not overdrafting yet?

Even better. You're buying this for $997 now instead of $997 plus $3,000 in overdraft fees and a lawsuit later. We'll show you your exact runway and whether a special assessment is needed at all. Prevention is always cheaper than panic.

Lester Leong

Lester Leong

Founder, StabilizeHOA

I'm an HOA board treasurer who stared at an overdraft notice and couldn't find anyone to help for less than $3,000. So I built the analysis myself — cash flow projections, assessment models, board communications — and used it to stabilize our association. Now I deliver that same package to other boards facing the same problem.