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HOA Management Software in Mississippi
Everything a Mississippi board or manager needs to run a community — without a management company.
Homeowners associations are a meaningful and growing part of the housing picture in Mississippi. Mississippi's HOA communities concentrate in the Jackson suburbs and along the hurricane-exposed Gulf Coast around Gulfport and Biloxi. Gulf Coast Mississippi boards plan around hurricane exposure and high wind-insurance costs that inland Jackson communities largely avoid.
Anthoam is built for self-managed communities: one platform for dues, accounting, maintenance, voting, meetings, and documents, priced per door. This page covers how HOAs work in Mississippi, the state's reserve-funding norms, and the Gulf Coast and Deep South maintenance realities that shape every Mississippi budget.
How HOAs are governed in Mississippi
Mississippi does not have a single comprehensive HOA statute the way states like California or Florida do. Instead, Mississippi associations are governed primarily by their own recorded declaration and bylaws, the state's nonprofit corporation law, and — for condominiums — the state condominium act.
That makes the community's governing documents the operative rulebook for elections, assessments, and covenant enforcement. Gulf Coast Mississippi boards plan around hurricane exposure and high wind-insurance costs that inland Jackson communities largely avoid.
Reserve funding for Mississippi HOAs
Mississippi does not impose a statewide reserve-funding mandate on HOAs — reserve adequacy is governed by the association's own documents and prudent financial practice — but underfunded reserves are the single most common cause of surprise special assessments.
Whatever the legal floor, the cheapest way to pay for a roof, a road, or a clubhouse is to save for it steadily before it fails. A current reserve study and a realistic annual contribution are what keep a Mississippi community off the special-assessment treadmill.
Gulf Coast and Deep South maintenance realities for Mississippi communities
Along the Gulf Coast and Deep South, hurricanes, storm surge, year-round humidity, and salt air drive the maintenance calendar. Roofs, exterior coatings, balconies, seawalls, and HVAC condensers corrode and wear far faster than inland, and a single named storm can turn a decade of deferred maintenance into an overnight emergency.
Wind and flood insurance, structural inspections, and post-storm roof and envelope work make robust reserves and current inspections non-negotiable for these associations. For boards in Jackson, Gulfport, and Southaven and across Mississippi, the maintenance calendar and the reserve plan have to reflect these local conditions, not a generic national template.
- Roof and envelope inspections ahead of every hurricane season
- Corrosion control on railings, balconies, and exterior metal in salt air
- Mildew and moisture management on siding, soffits, and common areas
- Wind and flood coverage planning built into the annual budget
Self-managing your Mississippi HOA with Anthoam
From Jackson, Gulfport, Southaven, and Biloxi to smaller communities across Mississippi, Anthoam gives boards and managers one platform to run the whole community — dues and online payments, accounting and reserves, maintenance and vendors, voting, meetings, and documents — for a flat per-door price, with no management company required. Self-managing replaces a percentage-based management fee with one predictable cost, and setup is self-serve: start your community in minutes and invite your owners the same day.
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Run your HOA yourself with Anthoam
One platform for dues, accounting, maintenance, voting, and documents — priced per door, with no management company required.