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Posted: Sat 23:35, 26 Oct 2013 Post subject: abercrombie pas cher HOA Responsible Removing Pers |
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First let me say that the following is not intended to be nor should it be construed as legal advise.
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In summary the owner is most always responsible for his unit unless some other arrangements have been made or the documents state otherwise.
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Unfortunately, Independent Community Managers are not required to be licensed by any governmental agency. Look for Property Managers that are accredited with either the CAMC designation thought CAI or CEM designation through NICM.
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