I was reminded this week of a common pitfall: Don’t choose your authority to fit the argument you’re trying to make at the time. Savvy board members and managers look for authority before taking action on behalf of their community associations. What happens when you find what appears to be conflicting authority? Conflicts sometimes require attorney analysis. One of the first things we evaluate whether or not a conflict actually exists. Read the article………………..
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