Navigating changing laws and regulations: How HOAs and COAs can work with banking partners to plan and prepare

Florida is home to approximately 49,000 homeowner associations (HOAs) and 27,000 condominium associations (COAs), leaving a majority of homeowners impacted by changing association regulations and laws. From dealing with shifts in insurance demands to reserve requirements, HOAs and COAs are responsible for addressing pain points for both the present and future. This tremendous responsibility is made that much easier to navigate with knowledgeable partners, particularly your banker.   Read the article…………………………….

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