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Avoiding Law Suits in Arizona

No human interaction is without conflict. As soon as my kids were born, they started demanding things. Now, while we are no experts on raising children, my wife and I are able to address these conflicts before our children sue. In a similar way, conflicts arise and affect HOAs and condominiums, but boards and managers can address these conflicts in a way that prevents expensive lawsuits. In order to do so, boards must take certain steps: (1) Recognize sources of conflict, (2) Minimize conflicts, (3) Address and resolve conflicts properly, and (4) Correct the source of conflict.    Read more………

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