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10 BOOKS FOR BOARDS, P.2

10 Books for Boards, p.2

 

 

§ Be Reasonable! How Community Associations Can Enforce Rules Without Antagonizing Residents, Going to Court, or Starting World War III
by Kenneth Budd

The title says it all. The editor of the Community Associations Institute magazine Common Ground tells how to write and enforce house rules that promote quality of life and enhance property values without the board being overbearing or inflexible.

Community Associations Institute (1998); 87 pp.
ISBN-10: 0941301400
ISBN-13: 978-0941301404

§ Community Association Leadership: A Guide for Volunteers
Edited by Anne M. Calmes

A basic booklet for co-op and condo boards and other types of homeowner groups, this primer describes the roles and responsibilities of executive officers, gives groundwork for procedures like setting up committees, and provides charts and checklists for meeting agendas and other necessities.

Community Associations Institute (1997); 35 pp.
ISBN-10: 0941301362
ISBN-13: 978-0941301367

 

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