It is becoming more and more common for Community Associations, at some point in time, to have discrimination charges filed, or threatened to be filed, against them. Most of the time, such threats and charges are the direct result of the association enforcing the terms of its governing documents and compelling residents to do something they don’t want to do. Sometimes these threats and charges are valid and many times they are not. How can you tell? View the PDF…………………………….
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