HOA governing boards resemble small democracies. A community elects representatives to oversee the daily interests of the condominiums, planned unit developments, and cooperatives they serve.  Electing the right governing board is vital. Board members supervise critical infrastructure maintenance operations of the association, construct the community’s budget and collect annual fees along with many other functions.  Every year, homeowner associations hold elections so the community can choose those individuals that best represent their interests. Voting should be fair and honest, but unfortunately every once in a while the election is not above board. What can homeowners do to prevent voting fraud in their communities? Our guide can assist you in identifying and stopping fraud.     Read the article……………….

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