Residents pay a premium to live in an HOA-managed community and they expect certain returns on their investment. In addition to the obvious tasks such as keeping the community grass mowed, residents often demand capital improvement projects, such as installing a playground or constructing speed bumps. Besides keeping residents happy, these infrastructure enhancements have the added benefit of increasing community housing values and attracting new residents to your neighborhood. Read the entire article……………………………….
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