Oftentimes Boards of Directors believe that after the holidays, they can catch a break for a couple of months prior to meeting and discussing Spring projects. They use Winter months as a ‘rest period’ from Board activities. Yet, the beginning of the year can be used to accomplish important tasks and administrative projects like improving Board operations, putting the association on the right track, or educating owners of new legislation and/or requirements. From reviewing legal updates, updating the rules and regulations of the association, to evaluating your maintenance calendar and creating a maintenance responsibilities chart, below are some items that the board should review at the beginning of the year. Read the article…………..
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