It’s inevitable that some communities have a bully who attends board meetings in an effort to push their own agenda, belittle other members’ proposals, or even make others feel uncomfortable with their aggressive behavior. Sometimes it may be a homeowner; other times, it may actually be a fellow board member! So, what can you do to peacefully and proactively handle the neighborhood bully so the rest of the community can feel at ease and have their voices heard? Read the entire article……………………………….
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