Long-term planning is one of the most valuable tools for managing community associations. A good plan will establish goals that need to be set for the association and methods of monitoring those goals through the timeframe of the project. For on-site managed communities, a long range plan is of particular importance. While board change as their terms is usually only two or three years, and the association will continue long after the board members retire from the board or leave the community. Having a plan in place promotes   Read the article………….

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