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Manager Quick Poll Results
Quick Poll Results
Does your association regulate the ability of residents to display political signs?
  5% Yes - My association prohibits political signs.  
63% Yes - My association regulates political signs.  
32% No - My association does not regulate political signs.   
   
 
Has your association run into any problems with residents relating to political signs?
11% Yes - we have encountered problems when enforcing our covenants or rules relating to political signs.   
  2% Yes - we have encountered problems with residents because we do not regulate political signs.  
61% No - we have not have encountered any problems when enforcing our covenants or rules relating to political signs.   
26% No - we have not encountered problems with residents because we don't regulate political signs. 


 
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Insurance Coverage Gaps Are Common for Community Associations and Costly for Owners
Does your community association carry adequate insurance coverage to protect the association against risks?  Do you know what kinds of coverage your association should carry? This article addresses the issue of adequate insurance coverage and common problem areas associations should be aware of.
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Board Meetings: Tips for Becoming More Productive
Have you ever suffered through an association board meeting that went on forever and absolutely nothing was accomplished?  Well you aren't the only one!  This article outlines tips on how to shorten up your association board meetings and make them more productive.
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When Dogs Run Wild - Dos and Don'ts In Controlling Pets
Dogs may be man's best friend - but are they an association's best friend?  They can be!  This article covers the basics of creating a reasonable and enforceable pet policy.
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Questions & Answers
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Quick Poll
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Do the board meetings at your community association tend to be too long?

Yes - they tend to be much too long.

Yes - they could be a little shorter.

No - they are just about right.

Is the board at your community association usually productive at board meetings?

Yes - the association board makes most decisions in a timely and appropriate manner.

No - many times the association board has difficulty making decisions because they just can't seem to reach agreement.

No - many times the association board tends to "beat a dead horse" and doesn't get around to voting on an issue.


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