Last year, Hurricane Irma proved that, whether you live in a high-rise or a gated community, hurricanes are a real risk. Community association boards should have a hurricane preparedness plan to minimize damage and risk to homes and residents. But the strongest hurricane preparedness plan won’t be very effective if it hasn’t been properly communicated to residents or if the community’s staff and vendors don’t know their roles. Make sure that everyone knows what to do by following these important recommendations. Read the article……………….
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