As spring warms the cold air and coaxes leaves back onto the trees, spring and summer projects will start to be on the minds of many HOAs across the country. Projects mean construction, which can sometimes bring a feeling of dread to homeowners. These projects are crucial to maintain the beauty and functionality of your community, but that does not mean that the process has to be disruptive to current residents. Here are a few ways that you can minimize disruption during construction season in your HOA. Read the article………………..
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