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Protecting the Association against Unlicensed Contractors
Associations lose hundreds of thousands of dollars to unlicensed and uncertified contractors every year. Associations should protect their property by avoiding unlicensed contractors. Unlicensed individuals cannot pull permits and often carry no insurance. Licensing is not necessarily a measure of competence but it presupposes a certain degree of professionalism... (more)

Associations Should Prepare for Disaster In Advance
We are now into hurricane season. Now is a good time for associations to start to work on developing disaster preparedness and response plans for the future, or refining current plans based on what has been learned from recent events. The steps that community associations can take to prepare for major casualties such as hurricanes, tornados, and fires, include... (more)
 


 

It’s Time to Party – Responsibly
Everyone, generally speaking, loves a good party – who doesn’t? What defines a “good” party may differ, however, depending on whether you are the Association or the party-goer. Some associations choose to sponsor or allow social gatherings in the common areas of the association, which may involve food, entertainment, and perhaps the consumption... (more)
 
 

 
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