7 Signs Your HOA’s Governing Documents May Be Out of Date (UT)

Many communities were established with governing documents that worked well for the developer, but may or may not work so well for the HOA and the homeowners. Many of these governing documents are outdated. Whether they are 10 years old or 50, Utah and federal laws, as well as best practices pertaining to community associations have changed substantially in recent years. If your board of directors has not engaged in an audit of your community’s governing documents in the past 6 to 8 years, it should.        Read the article……………………….

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