How can you tell an experienced meeting chair from an inexperienced chair before the meeting is even called to order? There are lots of ways, but one key indicator of an experienced chair is such individual has a copy of the organization’s bylaws close at hand. Why? What is in that formal, bureaucratic document that might help someone preside over a homeowner meeting?
Meeting Moment – Top Annual Meeting Tips
The annual meeting – the most important meeting of the year – is approaching. Often the annual meeting is one of the only times the community gathers. As president of your community association, what can you do to get the most out of the annual meeting, make it positive for the community and as...
PA: Flooded Upper Nazareth Township homeowners want drainage issues solved
The Upper Nazareth Township resident said her basement at 3586 Neville Way flooded after Hurricane Irene, then again from Tropical Storm Lee. Rainwater runs downhill into her yard and ends up in a valley with nowhere to go, she said.
Authors: Community Associations Network National
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IL: A guide to making effective board decisions
If your community association’s to-do list runs on for pages, it’s hard to know where to start. Especially when you have more issues than time or money to resolve them.
Authors: Community Associations Network National
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