Now that it’s May, area pools would soon be packed under normal circumstances. But circumstances aren’t normal, and public swimming pools like those in neighborhoods could be shut down for weeks to come. Homeowners associations charge dues in part to maintain the pools, but if there is nobody in the water, should these fees be waived? Read the article………………………….
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