Frigid temperatures. Ice scrapers. Salt bags. Snow plows. These are some of the words that come to mind when you think of “Old Man Winter”. And with winter weather comes the task of finding the right snow removal company for your condominium, homeowner, or townhome association.
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“The Chilling Reality of Frozen Pipes” – Attorney Joshua Weinstein discusses the responsibility a community association has when dealing with burst pipes and the resulting property damage. (12 mins.)
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With the upcoming winter weather, it’s inevitable that condominium, homeowner, and townhome associations will have to deal with pipe bursts, leaks, and the resulting property damage. Below are three initial steps board members and property managers can take to determine who is responsible for repairs, unit damages, and/or damage to common areas.
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While condominium, townhome, and homeowner association residents are free to decorate the interior of their home as they please, many associations have adopted formal decorating policies for association common elements (ex. hallways, patios, lobbies, and lawns).
Here are three tips for a community association board to consider when approaching holiday décor etiquette.
Adopt Association Rules
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