T’is the season for public elections and for community association annual meetings. You probably assumed the last word in the title above to be “VOte.” And yes, that’s one of the things we urge readers to do. Everybody has positions, opinions, differences of opinion and even disagreements over both public policy and HOAGo to Resource
Category: Community Associations Miscellaneous
The Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) released its Sunset Review for the HOA Information and Resource Office on October 15, 2019 (Report). This article summarizes that Report and makes some observations. Please review the Report and draw your own conclusions. This article contains the opinions of the author, and not the opinions orGo to Resource
Looks like snow is coming this Thursday. Yet I am still running around in shorts and sandals, and I definitely have not checked my tires yet!! With winter conditions right around the corner, it’s time for associations to review their snow removal contracts. So what should be included in these contracts? Below is aGo to Resource
No matter how innocent or small the violation, never underestimate the possibility of it blowing up and costing both the association and owner far more money than it ever should have. Case in point: Avignon Villa Homes and Mr. Jim Hildebrand. This dispute involves a Kansas community where an owner decided to fightGo to Resource
A rental cap is a mechanism put in place to limit the number or percentage of units that may be rented at any one time in a community. While not every community needs, wants or should have a rental cap in place, before you spend the time and money on getting one draftedGo to Resource