Help Me Help My Neighbors – When the Best of Intentions End In the Worst Results

An issue that has come up quite often as of late is that of a board wanting to help its individual community members while still maintaining its fiduciary obligations to the association. Perhaps there is an owner who is struggling to afford assessments, perform upkeep on the property, or can’t afford a major repair to the unit, and the Board wants to step in to assist in whatever fashion it can    Read the article………………………..

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