The lack of communication is often one of the biggest complaints that many boards receive. Yet, good communication is a fundamental imperative of every homeowner association. If the board is to succeed with its objectives, it needs cooperation from the members. So how is this cooperation best obtained? The board needs to identify priority targets to aim for. Hitting each target requires a process to achieve a positive objective that will improve the HOA. Here are some examples of priorities: Read the article……………
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