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The POA plays a crucial role in keeping harmony in the community but in certain disagreements the POA should not become involved. With the increasing use of social media, the lines have become blurred and POAs have been forced to become involved with more neighbor-to-neighbor disputes that develop on POA controlled social media pages.
Shareholder Eric Tonsul of our Houston Office offers tips to community managers and board members on when to become involved in a neighbor-to-neighbor disputes and how to manage the dispute. During the webinar, Eric discusses social media policies, the role POAs play in neighbor-to-neighbor disputes and when to contact an attorney.
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