New community association board members often need to hit the ground running, but it's also incredibly important to set aside time to understand the inner workings of the association. When new board members become familiar with the players, governing documents, budget, reserve study, and more, they can confidently guide the community and fulfill their responsibilities. The post Come aboard: What new board members need to know appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.| Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog
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