Associations routinely conduct votes by mail, rather than at a meeting, for several reasons. It could be that more homeowners tend to respond to mail queries than voting at a meeting. Or maybe too many homeowners live offsite and wouldn’t be able to show up at the meeting anyway. Or perhaps the associationGo to Resource
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Today DORA, Division of Real Estate, held a permanent rule making hearing to review Rules A-F . After hearing comments from only two individuals, the rules were adopted as presented.
Earlier this month, the Department of Justice released an 8 page guide to Frequently Asked Questions about Service Animals and the ADA. The guide was drafted to respond to the continuing questions received by the Department of Justice about how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to service animals. While generally speaking,Go to Resource
Committees can be the lifeblood of an association. They can be the best thing since sliced cheese or your worst night mare. I was contemplating why some committees are a blessing while others are a curse and came to the decision it’s really all about the board that set up the committee.
What if your association has lost the trust of the owners? Maybe it has happened because of bad press. Maybe it has resulted from a bad lawsuit. Or, maybe it has happened because of strife on the board. Regardless of why, it is possible to repair the trust with thoughtful, committed and consistent actions. Go to Resource