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 are currently offered virtually, and include two to four presentations per month. The first two presentations of the month are in a webinar format and held during the lunch hour (12pm to 1pm); these lunchtime webinars are free and provide managers with one CMCA credit per class. We are also now offering two-hour webinars (11:30am to 1:30pm), for which we charge a nominal fee, affording managers two CMCA credits per class. These webinars cover many diverse topics such as, document rewrites, contract disputes, real estate issues, collection/enforcement processes, and HOA insurance (to name a few).
We also offer webinars 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, and are available for a nominal fee. We also partner with several Colorado cities to present educational workshops geared towards board members and volunteer leadership.
Therefore, no matter who you are, or what position you hold, we have an educational program that’s right for you!
In this session, we will review court cases from around the country over the last year that directly, or indirectly, impact associations. By examining court cases, we gain valuable insight on legal interpretation trends as well as judges’ attitudes towards associations in general. This allows boards to make better decisions by understanding the “climate” in … Go to Event
Board Member Basics: Collections/Foreclosures
July 22, 2025
5:30 pm - 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
What You Need to Know About Contract Disputes
August 7, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Your association contracted with a landscaping company that did a horrible job on the property and everything looks awful! It seems only fair that the association not pay the contractor for its shoddy job; in fact, the contractor should be paying the association for all the damages it caused to the common area. Right?? Not … Go to Event
With the covenant enforcement process getting more difficult with each passing legislative session, it is imperative for associations to ensure they are not making any mistakes at the front end. In our experience, one of the front-end processes that oftentimes causes difficulty for associations down the line, is the ARC review process. Whether it’s approving … Go to Event
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