From its inception in 1988, this firm has placed great importance and emphasis on education. It has always been our philosophy that education in the community association industry is imperative to the success of associations, board members, and managers alike. For this reason we have, and continue to, dedicate a great deal of resources to researching, developing, and creating first class educational programs.
Our programs include monthly “lunch forums”, webinars, and full-day classes, allowing managers to earn credits for their CAI designations. Our lunch forums and full-day classes come in all sorts of styles and formats, including but not limited to lectures, interactive formats, and game show formatted presentations in our onsite classroom. We are also happy to present our programs at other locations as may be requested by boards and managers.
For those individuals who cannot make it to our office for lunch forums or full-day classes, we also offer internet-based education by way of webinars, which are also offered on a monthly basis. You never have to leave your office or home to participate in a webinar, and it’s during the lunch hour!
We also offer classes specifically created for board members that focus on the directors’ rights, obligations, duties, and powers. These classes are offered six times a year from 5:30pm to 7:00pm to accommodate work schedules. We also partner with several Colorado cities to present educational workshops geared towards board and volunteer leadership.
Therefore, no matter who you are, or what your style of learning is, there’s an educational program that’s right for you!
Though Shall Not . . . A Refresher on all the Items Associations Cannot Prohibit
July 17, 2024
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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It seems that every year we get new legislation prohibiting associations from banning certain owner-installed improvements, making it very difficult to keep track of all the protected improvements. This means it’s time for a refresher! There may be some items you forgot about or didn’t realize were beyond an association’s capability to control or prohibit, … Go to Event
Board Member Basics: Collections/Foreclosures
July 25, 2024
5:30 am - 7:00 pm
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No doubt our economy is improving and associations are starting to experience a smaller number of delinquencies. But unfortunately, no matter how good the economy gets, delinquencies still exist and must be addressed by associations. Therefore, it is imperative for boards to become familiar with the collections process and what can and can’t be done … Go to Event
Statutory Default Provisions — When Documents are Silent, what is the Answer?
August 1, 2024
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Do you know that both CCIOA and the Nonprofit Act have default provisions that kick in when an association’s governing documents are silent? These provisions can and should be utilized by associations whenever possible. But what are these provisions and what do they pertain to? Join us for this informative presentation highlighting some of the … Go to Event
Owner to Owner Disputes: When Does an Association Have to get Involved?
August 7, 2024
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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How many times have you received calls, emails, or texts from owners complaining about their neighbors and demanded the association do something about it? Unfortunately, owners often try using associations to address all their problems, whether actually related to an association function or not. But how do you know when the complaints require the association … Go to Event
Insurance — Policy Exclusions and Endorsements
September 5, 2024
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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When it comes to insurance training, the primary focus is typically coverage, deductibles, and claims submissions. However, the purpose of this class it to focus on the various exclusions contained in association policies, many of which will come as a surprise. In addition to looking at exclusions, we will also examine the feasibility of purchasing … Go to Event