As a Board member, you are entrusted with the money, property and the day-to-day business of your Association. Serving on your Association’s Board can be an important way to positively impact and maintain the well-being of your community. However, to serve responsibly, as well as avoid potential legal liability, it is important to know what your fiduciary obligations are as a Board member. Read the article…………………………………
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