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		<title>By: Gulfshore Property Mgmt &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Responsibilities of Association Directors &#38; Officers</title>
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		<description>[...] To help make sound decisions, the Board can seek professional opinion. Experts like Community Association Attorney, industrial engineer, state contractor, public accountant and property manager, are all necessary in making responsible board decisions. The Directors’, who apply these high standards of community management, will never be liable for actions or the failure to take action by any of the association members. If the community contains less than fifty (50) units or has an annual budget (or budgets) of less than $100,000.00, a hired Community Association Manager would not be required by state statute. For seasons stated above, not having a Community Association Manager is not recommended. For more information regarding management duties and how to choose a community association management company, see &#8220;How to Choose the Righe Community Association. Management Company&#8220;. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] To help make sound decisions, the Board can seek professional opinion. Experts like Community Association Attorney, industrial engineer, state contractor, public accountant and property manager, are all necessary in making responsible board decisions. The Directors’, who apply these high standards of community management, will never be liable for actions or the failure to take action by any of the association members. If the community contains less than fifty (50) units or has an annual budget (or budgets) of less than $100,000.00, a hired Community Association Manager would not be required by state statute. For seasons stated above, not having a Community Association Manager is not recommended. For more information regarding management duties and how to choose a community association management company, see &#8220;How to Choose the Righe Community Association. Management Company&#8220;. [...]</p>
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