Several months ago we wrote about wild life in associations. In that article we discussed concerns with liability if owners are injured by animals in a community and what association can do to address the growing number of wild animals in urban communities. One of the cases we discussed was a Georgia caseGo to Resource
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Do You Have What It Takes to be awarded the Manager of the Year? The Council of Community Association Professionals has announced its National “Manager of the Year” Contest which open to professional Community Managers across the nation who are actively engaged in managing association-governed communities. Managers can apply to the contest beginningGo to Resource
Awards shows, industry awards, employer awards. We all like to receive awards. I recently read an article about individuals who received a New Vision Award for implementing best practices in community association management. That got me thinking about what best practices an association would need to qualify for a New Vision Award. TheGo to Resource
We are excited to announce that our second Community Can-Can Grant has been awarded to Springmeadows Condominium Association located in Fort Collins. Springmeadows Condominiums will use the grant money to purchase a new entry sign that had been hit by a car 7 years ago. In order to save money, a board memberGo to Resource
As we reported yesterday, FHA released Mortgagee Letter 2012-18 on September 13, 2012. A summary of the changes, that are most important to existing condominium associations, are discussed below. Now is a good time to reevaluate whether your community meets the threshold requirements: The delinquent assessments requirements have been changed to set forthGo to Resource