When it comes to condominium living, one question that often arises is, "Who pays for window replacements – Condo Associations or Owne

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When it comes to condominium living, one question that often arises is, "Who pays for window replacements – Condo Associations or Owne

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Comsource provides 5 ways for association board members to avoid social media problems that will reduce board member and association risk while maximizing social media community benefits.
As part of your board you are an ambassador for the association and the community. How you behave, what you say and what you post will have an impact on how your board is perceived by the residents and the public at large.  Let’s be honest: Social media activity by board members is a slippery slope and is risky. That’s just a fact. As we’ve stated before, it is imperative that your board develop a clear social media policy that holds members accountable and provides them with instructions before using social media. Read the article at http://bit.ly/2Mk27Pu