Scorecard for Your Conduct of Meetings Policy

How effective is your association’s conduct of meetings policy? As many owners in mountain communities don’t live in their units year round, boards of mountain communities rely on electronic communication to increase participation by non-resident board members as well as owners. But “boilerplate” conduct of meeting policies generally aren’t designed to encourage remote participation orGo to Resource

Consensus Building for Community Associations

Success Depends Upon Cooperation Community association board members and managers are responsible for carrying out business that protects literally millions of dollars worth of real estate. Daily problems arise that range in magnitude and importance, but all require sound business judgment to resolve. Many times what is also required is the cooperation or consensus ofGo to Resource

Steps to Use for Successful Negotiation

Is negotiation another word for compromise? Possibly, but we like to think of it as cooperation.  Both sides should leave the table feeling satisfied that their voices have been heard, regardless of what they may have lost to obtain the mutually agreeable solution.   In the community association setting, negotiation skills are essential to the effectiveGo to Resource

How to Cut Costs on Legal Fees

Legal fees are a necessary association expense.  However, many homeowner associations pay more than they should.  Perhaps your association has been using a reliable law firm for several years but you’re troubled by the size of the bills.  Or maybe you’re looking for a lawyer to provide legal services to your association.  In either situation,Go to Resource
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