92% of Community Association members Vote in National Elections.
An overwhelming majority of homeowners in community associations understand the need to make their voice heard in the voting process.
In resort community associations, parking and picking up after your pets seem to be the most consistent controversial issues facing the Board. But 2020 has given our Boards and communities new issues to address. Just as the communities are recovering from pool closures and 2021 budget preparation, we will experience a controversial national election that could again pit neighbor against neighbor.
In your correspondence with homeowners, you may want to include the rules regarding political signs and other signs in the community. How many days after the election are they allowed to remain? Clarity can help avoid friction in your community.
Is the political climate in your community becoming too much? CAI has developed a new webinar to encourage unity.
UNITING YOUR COMMUNITY AFTER THE ELECTION WEBINAR | NOV. 10 | 2 P.M. ET
After months of political polarization, protests, unrest, and a pandemic, community association leaders have an opportunity to bring civility and unity back to their neighborhoods. Hear experts on the frontlines discuss navigating these challenges with a focus on building community and creating neighborhoods where people feel safe and are proud to call home.
CAI is introducing this live, virtual event in collaboration with participating CAI chapters. The discussions will offer expert information, valuable resources, and exclusive access to leading authorities on a variety of topics facing today’s community associations. Register Today!
Be optimistic. Be sure. Be well.