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Curious about what a Community Association is? The Community Life Team is here to teach you all the whats, the whys, and the hows of the Easton Park Master Association! The Community Life Team will be covering the following topics:
  • What are Community Associations?
  • Why are they developed?
  • How do they work?
    • The Developer
    • City/County/State Laws
    • Declarant Board
    • Resident Board
  • The what and the whys of sub-associations
  • Benefits of Community Associations
The presentation will be followed by a short Q&A so make sure to bring any questions you may have about the operations of a Community Life Association. Be sure to RSVP on Nabr Network!  

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