What Did I Volunteer For? The Ins and Outs of Being a Board Member II
In Part 2 of the "What Did I Volunteer For?" series, Attorney Chris Gelwicks continued to discuss several topics key to successful terms as board members. The presentation begins with discussing how to amend governing documents in both North and South Carolina. Gelwicks then dives into violations and rule enforcement in each state and, lastly, hits on some best practices regarding collections.
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