Congrats, you’re the newest HOA board member in your community! Chances are if you made the move to get elected to the board, there was a reason why you wanted to get involved in your community—whether there were specific changes you wanted to be a part of or you just wanted to volunteer to make your neighborhood a better place. Whatever your motivation, though, there’s a lot of responsibility that comes with being a board member. For most people, it’s completely new territory and can start to seem overwhelming fast. Read the article…………
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