One of the vexing issues a new board has to contend with is lax enforcement of owner additions and modifications by former boards. Lack of enforcement often results in non-compliant decks, fences, sheds and other creature comforts. The violators sometimes claim they got verbal approval from the developer or some long gone board president. Others claim they didn’t know approval was necessary. But for whatever reason, there are now a boatload of violations that need to be reconciled. How should the current board deal with them? Read the entire article……………………………….
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