Find up-to-date information to share with residents and clients about the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on HOAs.
Invoice-to-pay automation can help your community association accomplish its goals and improve service in 2025.

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Find up-to-date information to share with residents and clients about the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on HOAs.
It is important for board members and community managers to consider what is deemed an essential service to provide during the pandemic.
Invoice-to-pay automation can help your community association accomplish its goals and improve service in 2025.
While most Americans are following stay-at-home orders, it can be difficult for residents who share common areas to observe social distancing or maintain adequate noise levels during the day.
Is the board responsible for notifying members of COVID-19 cases in the community? Should members be informed for safety reasons? Or does privacy prevail?
As this crisis is constantly changing, HOA boards should take the proper steps to continue normal business operations.
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