What does a community association board of directors do if a natural disaster wipes out all or a portion of its association? When and where is it likely to happen? Is there a plan for dealing with it? Is this a problem to worry about? Yes, worry about it. A natural disaster can strike a development at any time. It can occur in a moment, or gradually over time. In either case, most community associations and special districts are ill prepared for the consequences. Disaster insurance is usually inadequate or non-existent, and there is often little reserve funding that can be tapped to rebuild.  Read More……PDF

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