CAI-NJ July 2019UPDATED

MANAGEMENT TRENDS... from page 34.

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association to collect six (6) months of maintenance fees each year when cer- tain requirements are met and the home is ultimately sold through a foreclosure. This reform is a breath of fresh air to the bottom line for many communities who faced challenges with delinquent owners. Another benefit of moving into a common interest community is the many amenities available. Beautiful clubhous- es that boast large auditoriums, card rooms, fitness centers and of course, a pool. With recent changes to New Jersey pool regulations, the Senior Summit will also address the new safety restrictions that must be put in place for the well being of the residents and their guests. Age-restricted communities have a multitude of clubs and groups

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