Hopefully the rain has ceased pouring and the floods have stopped raging, so homeowners can begin the long and hard process of cleaning up. Removing standing water, drying out furniture, getting rid of debris, cleaning and disinfecting are just some of the steps required in your post-flood checklist. If your home has sufferedGo to Resource
Category: Community Associations Miscellaneous
Servant leaders need to be able to build community within their association. When we think of building we usually think of constructing something like a house. You start with a vision, an architect reduces that vision to a set of plans, and then construction artists follow those plans and construct the home. IsGo to Resource
A condominium association in Venice, Florida loves the idea of new residents moving into the community, but only if they are husband and wife! That’s right—if an unmarried couple (regardless of sexual orientation) attempts to move into the community, it will not receive permission to do so until the domestic partners are married.Go to Resource
The dreaded “C” word for many is commitment. Like a commitment in a relationship, being committed, as a servant leader, is simple but not easy. Here we are talking about being committed to others not yourself. Again, like a relationship, that level of commitment means always thinking of the needs of others (yourGo to Resource
As the economy struggles to get back on its feet, many homeowners are seeking loan modifications from banks to ease their financial struggles. But borrowers are experiencing, what I fondly refer to as, the “Sike Phenomenon” from banking institutions, where loan modifications are being approved for “trial periods” that linger indefinitely, but onlyGo to Resource