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HOA Communications: How to Keep Your HOA Message Board Civil
It seemed like such a great idea. Set up an online message board for your association residents, and they'll discuss community events and issues, and you'll build a sense of belonging. Then, some goofus started posting links to inappropriate videos as a joke. On top of that, members who run their own businesses started trying to generate business with posts that chat up their wares and services. The worst part is that some of your most controversial topics are generating heat, and tempers have flared. What's a board to do? Here's some guidance. . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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