Behavior Management: Dealing with Everyday Headaches in Your HOA
Even the most well-managed community associations will run into conflict with members from time to time. What should board members do when it's time to address these conflicts? In this webinar, Attorney Chris Gelwicks will give you some best practices for handling headaches in your community.
Topics covered include:
- How to deal with owners who want to enforce "bad behavior"
- To bluff, let it be, or be bold?
- Dealing with situations such as pet waste, noise, and behavior not specifically addressed in the governing documents.
Answers to any questions missed during the live session can be found here.
You can view and download the presentation slides here.
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