Record Keeping, Documents, & Communication Best Practices for Boards
In this webinar, Attorneys Ben Karb and Mike Hunter of Offit Kurman, Attorneys at Law, discuss community association records, HOA documents, confidentiality requirements, and different types of communications. As a board member, it is imperative to know what types of records you can and cannot share with owners, how long records must be kept on file, the ins and outs of governing and financial documents, and how to handle confidential information. Find out everything you need to know on these topics and much more in this presentation.
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