What is the hardest thing to deal with once an association is established?
Once you have established an association and time has passed, many of the problems your community had has been worked out. Now you find there is no sure cure for your local problems until a state law has been passed. Or, due to your success, residents may no longer feel a need for an association. You may find most residents are now happy with the way things are going. Some associations have dissolved once immediate problems were addressed only to find themselves re-forming again 2 or more years later. Reasons for reforming an association include: there is no longer a voice for the residents; or a new landlord/manager has become involved. An association can help smooth the way for changes that can occur in a community. There are many community activities that the time and energy involved in dealing with problems can now be used to maintain and better a community. For more information contact a member of our Board of Directors or Contact Us today.