As 2016 soon comes to a close, it’s only natural to wonder what’s in store for community associations in 2017. Of course nobody can see the future, but we can certainly make predictions based on what we saw in 2016. Below are the Altitude Community Law predictions for 2017: We will continue to see proposedGo to Resource
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Managing Conflict Among Board Members
Ideally, a board of directors should be composed of individuals who work cohesively and efficiently to manage the community they serve. But in reality this is not always the case. Boards are comprised of different people with different abilities, talents, opinions, and life stories, trying to make decisions on behalf of an entire community inGo to Resource
Historically, confusion existed as to which association records and documents homeowners in a community association were entitled to access and copy. However, changes in the law in recent years have clarified the rights and obligations of both homeowners and associations in this regard. This article discusses associations’ corporate records and homeowners’ rights and obligations underGo to Resource
Tips on Owner to Owner Disputes
Join Attorney Elina B. Gilbert as she provides helpful tips on dealing with owner to owner disputes as well as other community disputes.
If done the right way, a homeowner forum can achieve many goals. It can capture community-wide interests and concerns. It can give the owners a voice. It’s great for generating opinions, feedback and new ideas. It will increase the Board’s awareness of potential problems on the horizon. And, hopefully, it will engage and foster futureGo to Resource