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How to Fill a Vacancy on Your HOA Board
If you are a member of your Homeowners Association (HOA), you understand the key role that the board plays in governing the community. However, there may come a time when a board member needs to step down, leaving a vacancy that needs to be filled.
In this blog post, we will discuss the process of filling a vacancy on your HOA board. We will provide tips on finding qualified candidates for the vacant position and explain the rules and regulations that govern the process of filling a vacancy.
Your HOA’s Guide for a Fun and Safe Summer
Summer is a time of fun and exploration. Your residents and their guests will enjoy all that your neighborhood has to offer, but they may also be more prone to breaking rules.
Your HOA (homeowners association) needs to be ready. Striking a balance between encouraging fun and enforcing the rules can be hard to find, but with property maintenance best practices and consistent communication, you will find harmony.