In many cooperatives and condominiums, residents want to step up and offer volunteer assistance to management during the coronavirus pandemic, both in helping vulnerable members of the community and in assisting with ordinary day-to-day tasks, which management may be unable to perform due to staffing issues. As has been the case during staffing shortages due to union strikes in the past, many buildings are happy to accept all the help they can get. However, there are some key issues co-op and condo boards must bear in mind before bringing in volunteers, both generally and specifically in the midst of a pandemic. Read the article…………………………
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