All About Committees
In this presentation, Attorney Chris Gelwicks with the McIntosh Law Firm will delve into an important and often underestimated part of community associations: committees. This session will explore the role committees play in shaping your community, how to create committees, and how to manage them.
Topics covered include:
- What to do when establishing a committee
- Legal responsibility for committees
- How to use them properly
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