Homeowners’ newsletter 101. (part I)
If you have been living in a subdivision or a condo, you have to know that the homeowners association is the most important body that will represent the people living in that area. This group conducts meetings every now and then to discuss the concerns of the residents. Some homeowners associations do give out newsletters to update their fellow residents of the new policies that will be implemented in the area, and so, here are the basics of the newsletters that the person should see.
1. If you are planning on putting articles on your newsletter, you have to keep it short. Only a few have the time to read all these long letters and your newsletter might end up in the bin after the person saw it was way too long to read. You might also want to write everything in bullet form for easy scanning.
2. There are a lot of things you can do with your newsletter. You can include a section devoted to new projects, the profile of the board committee, or even a promotion of the events in your neighborhood. You can even put up a “new members” section so that the whole neighborhood can welcome the newcomers.
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