Co-op and condo boards frequently recruit residents with professional expertise who can contribute to the projects they have planned for the next several years. While this expertise can be helpful, it should be exercised carefully. Problems arise when the new board members don’t fully understand their roles and how to deal with the other board members, the management company, and the residents themselves. Read the article………………
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