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SHOULDN’T THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENT COVER PAYING FOR CLEAN-UP DAY?

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SHOULDN’T THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENT COVER PAYING FOR CLEAN-UP DAY?

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The clean-up day efforts have always been provided by a small number of volunteers. Since the number of volunteers had been extremely limited in past years, one possible solution is to pay someone to perform this service. This would be another expense added to the list of annual expenses incurred by the Association. Each expense needs income to cover the cost, and the Association’s primary income is annual assessments. If sufficient volunteers are not available, the Board could consider adding this expense into the budget when setting the annual assessment for the year.

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