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Tip #5 Give Everyone a Chance to Participate From the newest neighbor to the cornerstone residents, everyone should have an opportunity to participate in their community. Keep in mind, not everyone can make a long-term commitment or has the time to serve on the board of directors, so it's crucial to offer an alternative solution, like serving on a committee. Committees are an excellent way to share some responsibilities and get more homeowners involved in ways that fit with their lifestyles. Types of Committees Your Community Can start • Neighborhood Welcome Committee • Social & Event Committee • Landscape Committee • Homeowner Education Committee • Neighborhood Watch Committee • Contract Review Committee

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