How would serving on a Board of Directors or living within an association change if there was a reliable resource guide that detailed the finer points of homeowner associations? In the Arena is the resource guide that has been designed to provide actionable guidance on the intricate aspects of homeowner associations. Some of what you will discover: Learn how to avoid the frequent pitfalls boards of directors experience Learn how to improve membership meetings Learn how to find and select the right association management company for your community Learn how to make better vendor selections Learn how to deal with difficult association members Learn how to improve your community and the property values Serving on a board of directors or living in an association should not be an endurance test. This book offers instruction and solutions to many issues that will help the reader avoid the hazards that can arise.
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