Almost everyone has a soft spot for animals, and just about every HOA allows pets within certain guidelines. Since pets are a reality, it is important for your HOA to establish clear, understandable, and easy to find guidelines on pets. No one wants to live next door to a dog that always barks, or a cat that uses flowerbeds as a litter box. And we know no HOA wants their community to show up on Animal Cops for an animal neglect case! Read the article……………
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