The process of winterization will vary depending on where your community is located. Whatever your situation requires, don’t wait until the last minute.
How Self-Managed Large-Scales Are Shaping the Future of Association Management.

The process of winterization will vary depending on where your community is located. Whatever your situation requires, don’t wait until the last minute.
When faced with aging fencing and the high costs of replacement, associations have to form a strategic plan of action to ensure a cost-effective use of operating funds.
How Self-Managed Large-Scales Are Shaping the Future of Association Management.
Whether the community is a condominium, homeowners association, or cooperative, the owner will always be responsible for certain maintenance items within the home.
From plumbing to parking spaces to patios, things can get complicated when an association’s declaration is vague about who is responsible for a limited common element.
Condominium associations typically are obligated to maintain and repair common areas, but the burden may be shifted to owners when forced by overwhelming conditions.
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