*Compliments of http://houseplansandmore.com* Maybe this situation adequately describes your hall closet, linen closet, or perhaps every closet-like space within your home. You may not even pay attention to the clutter anymore, having long given up the fight a
Great article from, http://news.thelaw.tv/2013/08/08/swimming-accident-law-the-basics/ for communities with swimming pools, a must read. ———————————————————
*Compliments of http://www.apsmanagement.com/, via HOAmanagement.com. You don’t have to be friends or spend time with your neighbors to achieve a peaceful coexistence, but you should try to be a good neighbor and follow these tips: Say hello. At the mailbox, while
This is a letter we received here at Liberty commending Wendy Sanders on her excellent work. This has now become a weekly thing here at Liberty. We love hearing from our homeowners and board members on any topic, so please don’t hesitate to reach out to us and let us know how we
Message From Lueder, Larkin and Hunter… Board Boot Camp is back! Our firm’s annual Board Boot Camp will be on the evening of Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at The Metropolitan Club on Windward Parkway in Alpharetta. This is a compl
*Being a Board Member is difficult, no salary and lots of headaches. Do your community a favor and thank your Board for their work. In this article The Huffington Post considered being a Board Member, “The worst volunteer position in America”.* Article from The Huffington
by: Donna DiMaggio Berger, Esq. http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/ To underestimate something is to judge it to be smaller or less important than it actually is. Far too many volunteer boards get into hot water when they underestimate the following in their communities:
I found this article surfing the web and thought it was good information to pass on to any new homeowner. Article provided by HOAPulse.com By Preeti Upadhyaya CTW Features Ready to sit back and relax after closing the deal on your new home? Don’t get too comfortable. There are
Written by Chuck Miller Compliments of HOAPulse.com The Community Association business is a people business. My many years of experience in the industry as a management professional have brought me into contact with a number of great people, some of whom have become friends. But, as