Meeting Moment – Avoid Rookie Mistakes

Usually we talk about how to handle the tough stuff that may come up during homeowner meetings. This month, we’ll talk about the easy stuff: how to avoid “rookie mistakes” — oversights that new or inexperienced meeting chairs often make. Keep this list with you and you’ll be more confident and professional while you preside over your first meeting.  Read More……

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