In an interesting blog written by David Swedelson, an experienced community association attorney in California, he discusses a recent New York Times article which said that neighborhood nuisances, like overgrown yards or a persistent odor, could bring down the value of adjacent homes by 5-10%. One of the primary purposes for most associationGo to Resource
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Yesterday was Administrative Professionals Day — a day to thank those that provide us administrative support in the workplace and make our lives easier. We also have Veteran’s Day, Mother’s Day, Bosses Day and the list goes on and on with days designed to thank and remember those that “give” to us. MaybeGo to Resource
As many condominium associations across the nation have come to realize, seeking FHA certification is not an easy task. The amount of information required by the FHA can be staggering. Add to this the cost of obtaining certification, and the ongoing issues with varying interpretations of FHA requirements, it’s no wonder many associationsGo to Resource
If you are following our ProjectRUN blog, you already know that our firm promotes an active, healthy lifestyle. We have several members of our firm that use standing desks, some who grow their own organic vegetables, and others that enjoy being outside at every opportunity. Recently, I came across an article which discussedGo to Resource
With just more than 3 weeks left in the scheduled legislative session, the Senate Bills still up for consideration include : SB 13-126: This bill concerns the removal of unreasonable restrictions on the ability of the Owner of an Electric Vehicle to access charging facilities. Essentially, this bill prohibits an association from denying requestsGo to Resource