Fast, reliable internet service is an amenity that most residents value in their homes. Some even want that to extend this to common areas, expecting the community association to provide at least some additional wireless connectivity. In many cases, Condo Associations and even some traditional Homeowner Associations are turning to Bulk Service Agreements to provide a cost-benefit to homeowners and the association when it comes to these essential amenities. It is important to be aware of the options you have as a board member and for homeowners to know about the potential effect these agreements can have on their own service contracts.    Read the article…………………………………

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