Within many written contracts, one finds the provision, "Time is of the essence." While this common contractual clause has a particular legal significance, we all might agree that time is a commodity.
My point in this is: there are many instances where you need not re-invent the wheel. To keep your invention at a minimum, you might take a look at the checklists at the Community Associations Network site. There are several helpful checklists, from association meeting matters to financial issues, for you to review, apply, and adopt as your own.
One particularly useful checklist is the one provided by Orten & Hindman, a Colorado law firm representing common interest communities. This checklist is one geared toward a pro-active association board seeking to educate new owners on living within a common interest community.
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