When new homeowners join your HOA or condo association, you want to make sure that they have a pleasant experience upon arrival. As a board member in your community, you want to be confident that you foster a relationship of friendliness and trust from your very first interactions. There are a few things that you can do to make anyone moving into your community feel more welcome, but remember, buying a new home can be stressful, so you don’t want to overwhelm them. A welcome packet can be a helpful tool that you can use to introduce yourself to the new owner and make them aware of the regulations in your community in a non-confrontational and beneficial way.    Read the article……………………………

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