T H I N K I N G A BO U T J O I N I N G
Your HOA Board?
Seven reasons why you should.
EVERY HOA is required
to have a board of directors
authorized to act on
the community's behalf.
Comprised of elected
volunteers who live in the
neighborhood, it's the HOA
board's job to oversee all
day-to-day operations of the
association and set it up for
long-term success.
With so much responsibility,
serving on the board can be
daunting. It's a significant
commitment—but also
an exciting and rewarding
opportunity. If you're on
the fence about running for
a position, here are a few
reasons why you should.
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