Don’t Let Your HOA Let Itself Get Boxed In

HOA boards are presented from time to time with a puzzle that must be solved. These are situations that require the wisdom of Solomon because ramifications are far reaching and complex. In other words, a simple answer just won’t do. Take this real life scenario:  A condo owner had a roof leak and notified the board president who, in turn, called the manager who, in turn, contacted a roofer who, in turn, contacted the condo owner to arrange a repair. While all seemed to have been handled correctly, the roofer never actually did the work, so the condo owner stopped paying the monthly assessment several months later when the rains and roof leaking started again.    Read the article…………..

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