In 2020, communities across the globe faced unprecedented challenges, but as the new year begins, there’s hope for a brighter, more predictable future. Having learned from the experiences of 2020, communities can now work towards a successful tomorrow. In doing so, it’s important to resolve to do the things that will set your community association up for success in the new year and beyond. Here are five New Year’s resolutions to help your community thrive in 2021. Read the article…………………………..
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