How to avoid becoming a headline – or successfully dealing with it if you do

As you know, from time to time, HOAs end up in the news for perceived abuses to residents of an association or to question actions taken by the board or management. While the allegations in the news coverage may or may not be true, it’s rare to see a flattering story about an HOA. As a result, it’s important to have a plan in place to address difficult issues that may arise in your association and the subsequent media coverage.   Read More……

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