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policy will cover accidents or injuries that may occur — your insurance company may decide that these types of events are not covered by your pol- icy. Finally, be aware of the potential liability that can arise from children being left unattended, and consider whether it’s in the association’s best interests to assume the additional risk. Thomas: I wouldn’t suggest allow- ing unattended children in any of

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the association’s amenity areas. They should always be in the company of an adult, preferably a resident. In this day and age, no child should ever be left unattended in any situation. Weiner: I am a firm believer in hav- ing the clubhouse and other amenities utilized to their maximum level, as long as it is done in a safe and responsi- ble manner. The pre-determined rules should be made well known to all com- munity members and should be strictly enforced by those with such authority at the clubhouse at all times. What are the key factors that you consider when making rules and ordinances to govern CONT I NU E S ON PAGE 40 “The predetermined rules should be made well known to all community members and should be strictly enforced...”

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