From time to time, homeowners request copies of video surveillance footage. In general, the unwritten policy has been to not provide copies to homeowners. Should we have a written policy? What would it look like?  While it’s not necessary for the board to have a written policy when it comes to providing surveillance footage to homeowners, a policy can help prevent issues or disputes. A written policy ensures requests for surveillance footage are handled in a uniform and fair manner. In addition, it enables the board to direct the homeowner to the policy for guidance.     Read the article…………………………….

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