As a homeowner, you probably expect that certain elements of your home will have to be repaired or replaced over time, and the same rings true for common elements and structural components of community associations. However, large capital repair projects in associations are undoubtedly more complicated and expensive than your average home repair. And, of course, you never know when something may decide to give out or simply stop working. Read the entire article……………………………….
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