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4 Things to Consider When Creating a Disaster Preparedness Plan for Your HOA

Are you a homeowner in a HOA? How do you create an effective disaster preparedness plan for your community? In this PPT, know the 4 key elements that should be included in any HOA's disaster plan so that your community can be prepared for anything. Learn why you should inspect common elements, assess community finances, double-check insurance coverage, and work with your community manager! Click now to get started on creating the perfect disaster preparedness plan for your HOA.<br>Learn more - https://myardent.com/blog/2023/11/15/4-things-to-consider-when-creating-a-disaster-preparedness-plan-for

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4 Things to Consider When Creating a Disaster Preparedness Plan for Your HOA

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  1. 4 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CREATING A DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PLAN FOR YOUR HOA

  2. Emergencies can strike at any moment, and being prepared is crucial for every homeowner’s association as it keeps the community safe and board members confident.

  3. 1) Inspect the Common Elements A thorough inspection of common elements like pools, outdoor furniture, and the clubhouse is essential in developing an emergency plan for your community association. 2) Assessing Community Finances Conduct a financial inspection to determine the availability of funds for unforeseen expenses.

  4. 3) Double-Checking Insurance Coverage Be proactive and review insurance coverage with your agent to identify any potential gaps. 4) Working with Your Community Manager Collaborate with professionals who have experience in drafting, executing, and coordinating emergency plans.

  5. Taking essential steps before a disaster strikes can minimize its impact on your community. Contact Ardent Residential for expert HOA management in Sandy Springs and ensure preparedness today! Click to know more!

  6. Reach Us At Ardent Residential 5555 Glenridge Connector, Ste 200, Sandy Springs, Georgia 30342 (844) 927-3368 Info@MyArdent.com MyArdent.com

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