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The Complete Guide to Community Association Committees

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SOCIAL MEDIA COMMITTEE A social media committee can help moderate online homeowner forums and add announcements and other content to social channels to help keep everyone updated on projects and other information. This could also be a website committee that leverages the skills of owners who want to help and who already have the know-how for creating or updating a community website. MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE You could even have a committee to help with maintenance items that are the owners' responsibility; if 15 owners want to have a contractor wash their windows at their expense, they can get a better cost if they all work with the same vendor. Sometimes having the board or management partner organize this type of project is not possible, but if there are residents interested in organizing those types of services for themselves, the association can help with the communication of those opportunities. Encouraging owners to complete regular maintenance on their units for items that are their responsibility helps the entire association in the long run. By creating committees, you give your homeowners the opportunity to help shape the direction of the community in the ways they care about most, and the community benefits from their contributions. About the Author Designed as an all-in-one solution for managing communities, TownSq delivers the most complete, mobile community experience by helping you and the communities you manage connect, collaborate, and stay up to date—any time and from any device. Learn more by visiting www.townsq.io today.

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