From the date of creation until death, a community association requires funds to operate. Operational funds for the association are obtained through assessments levied by the community association, but only as homes are built and conveyed to homeowners. As a result, in the early to mid-stages of a planned community life cycle, there will be an operational deficit until completed home sales reach a level that can support on-going operations. Read the entire article……………………………….
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