CCIOA Corner – Taxing the Pool and Other Common Elements

Did you know that CCIOA prohibits governmental entities from separately taxing an association’s common elements? It’s true! Section 105(2) of CCIOA prohibits separate property taxes from being imposed directly against common elements. This is why an association should never receive a tax bill for any of its common elements. But how does a municipality getGo to Resource

Maintenance and Insurance Charts

An association’s maintenance and insurance obligations are typically set forth in the association’s declarations of covenants.  However, in many instances, simply reading the maintenance and insurance provisions of the declaration will not give boards and managers clear answers.   Often times, many provisions of the declaration need to be cross referenced and read in conjunction, andGo to Resource

How to use Legal Services to Prevent Problems

Introduction Homeowner associations are increasingly finding themselves in the middle of legal controversies. The issues are all too familiar. Contract disputes with landscapers, lawsuits from people injured on the common property, fights over the meaning of poorly worded legal documents, actions to enforce rules and regulations, and disagreements over the legality of special assessments andGo to Resource

An Introduction to Community Association Living

The purpose of An Introduction to Community Association Living is to introduce homeowners to community associations, provide a greater understanding of exactly how a community association works from both an organizational and people standpoint, and to endow home-owners with the information necessary for fully enjoying and benefiting from community association living.
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