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Step-By-Step Process for the Enforcement Process

The story of Randolph reminds us that sending out a notice of violation can actually lead to a violation being corrected. It can also lead to harmony within the community. We often are involved in violation or enforcement matters when the issue or problematic conduct has been going on for some time. Too often, our review shows that steps in the enforcement process were missed, which requires us to start back at the beginning. As we end 2024 and start a new year, we hope all associations will review their enforcement process and confirm it includes the following steps.

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