Every HOA has rules. Every HOA Board has to create rules, and get compliance from community members.  Seems easy, right? Usually never.  Why? Because communication falls through or falls flat.  Hopefully, when HOA rules are written they are not overly intrusive to begin with. But, more importantly they are clearly communicated. When the rule is made, explaining the NEED for it and the GOAL for having it, can go a long way towards encouraging support and compliance from residents in the HOA.    Read the article……………

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