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What Does the Board of Directors Do in a Community Association?

Understanding the Responsibilities of a Community Association Board

The board of directors in a community association is responsible for overseeing the governance, financial management, and operations of the community. Their primary duty is to act in the best interest of all homeowners, ensuring the association runs smoothly and in accordance with governing documents and state laws. Board members are elected by the homeowners and typically serve as volunteers without pay, dedicating their time to maintaining property values, enforcing community rules, and making key decisions that impact residents.