Pickleball has emerged as a new, popular amenity in community associations. It’s also become a growing source of conflict.
Are you doing these three things to protect your reserve fund?

Pickleball has emerged as a new, popular amenity in community associations. It’s also become a growing source of conflict.
We asked CAI members how they handle guest access to community amenities such as pools, particularly during a busy season for visitors.
Are you doing these three things to protect your reserve fund?
A recent CAI survey found more than 50% of respondents say their pool won’t have a lifeguard on duty this summer.
The safety benefits of having a lifeguard are obvious, but there are other financial and liability considerations as well.
Tip #4: Go overboard on education. It’s not enough to simply post the rules around the pool. Reminders need to be sent, and new residents should be briefed.
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