Reasonable Accommodations and Modifications – What Makes Them Reasonable?


  • Reasonable Accommodations and Modifications - What Makes Them Reasonable?
     April 3, 2025
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

These terms are thrown out a lot when it comes to owners requesting special parking spaces, wheelchair ramps, and assistance animals.  But what do these terms mean and how does one determine if a request is “reasonable”?  Are associations allowed to ask questions or request documentation? This webinar will take a deeper dive into defining …  Go to Event

Foreclosures – Are They Still a Good Idea?


  • Foreclosures - Are They Still a Good Idea?
     April 9, 2025
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

With the barrage of legislation impacting associations’ ability to collect delinquent assessments, how has this impacted the foreclosure process, and are foreclosures still a good idea?  What should associations be looking for when deciding whether or not to foreclose and what are the risks?  Join us for this webinar during which we will discuss the …  Go to Event

In-Depth Look at Insurance


  • In-Depth Look at Insurance
     April 23, 2025
     11:30 am - 1:30 pm

Let’s face it: nobody likes talking about insurance.  However, in this day and age we need to discuss it in much more detail than before.  Premiums are skyrocketing and associations are faced with very difficult decisions concerning the type of insurance they carry and staying within the confines of statutory requirements.  This webinar will first …  Go to Event

Covenant Enforcement – The One-Year Statute of Limitation and Enforcement of Nuisance Violations


  • Covenant Enforcement - The One-Year Statute of Limitation and Enforcement of Nuisance Violations
     May 1, 2025
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

This presentation will focus on two very important aspects of covenant enforcement: the one-year statute of limitations and enforcing nuisance-type violations.  These two aspects continue to confuse and befuddle many, so it’s important to look at these topics in some detail.  For example, the one-year statute of limitations does not apply in all instances of …  Go to Event

Who is Responsible for Taking Care of “Weird Stuff” in the Community?


  • Who is Responsible for Taking Care of “Weird Stuff” in the Community?
     May 14, 2025
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Does your community ever get requests from owners that are slightly out of the ordinary and cause confusion?  For example, have you received complaints alleging there are too many deer in the community who are damaging owners’ landscaping?  How about bats making homes in the attics or woodpeckers destroying siding?  In this webinar, we will …  Go to Event

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