Far too often an association’s board of directors has a hard enough time getting prospective purchasers (or long-time owners for that matter) to understand what it means to live in a deed-restricted community. Just getting people to read (and hopefully understand) the governing documents is quite the challenge. However, many associations not only have to enforce their own rules and regulations, but by virtue of being a sub-association, are bound to follow the extra layer of governance imposed by the master association. Read the article………………………
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