One of the most challenging situations that may confront your board during a meeting is handling very disruptive audience members. For example, what if an owner with strong opinions who’s known for being very outspoken, starts yelling during the meeting? Fortunately, this kind of disruption is very rare during a well-planned, well-organized and well-run meeting. So, the key is advanced planning to handle the worst situation that may arise.
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Charlotte homeowners ask for HOA management company be investigated
PLEASE NOTE, COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT, LIMITED IS IN NO WAY AFFILIATED WITH CAM or Carolina Association Management listed in this news story.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. —
Some Charlotte homeowners asked that their homeowners association management company be investigated.
The homeowners said that they have paid dues for years when they weren’t even part of the homeowners association.
Eyewitness News found that their manager has had problems before.
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Is Your Association Prepared for Natural Disasters?
Natural disasters come in many shapes and sizes. It could be a tornado, a flood, Superstorm Sandy, or a wildfire. Regardless of the type of disaster, the devastation and loss is often overwhelming. Nothing can fully prepare someone to handle the emotional impact of a natural disaster. However, with some thought and planning before...
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