As the community association industry ages so do the associations that we manage. While I write this blog, your community association is changing and evolving into something entirely different than it might have been created by the developer to be. Whether you are a manager, board member or resident, we all need to think about the age and health of our communities. For those of us that have been in the industry for many years, we have seen associations grow and thrive under good sound management. Read the article……………
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