While it may seem too early to be considering summer issues at your association, now is the perfect time to reflect on what may be coming. This year with money still tight, high water bills may cause many within your community to try xeriscaping alternatives to help defray those costs. If you recall SB100 invalidatedGo to Resource
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What Is A Notice Of Covenant Violation Lien? A Notice of Covenant Violation is filed with the Clerk and Recorder against the property of an individual whose property is in violation of an association’s covenants. It works much like an assessment lien by placing anyone considering the purchase of the property on notice that theGo to Resource
Q: Briefly explain the FCC Rule pertaining to satellite dishes and antennas. A: On August 6, 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted its Rule implementing Section 207 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The Rule has been amended three times since its original adoption. The Rule preempts community association restrictions on certainGo to Resource
In this day and age, owning a vehicle is a necessity and it seems that every family owns a minimum of two vehicles. Due to this trend and the limited number of parking spaces available in many communities, many associations have adopted parking rules and restrictions. Despite the existence of such restrictions, it is notGo to Resource
In the never-ending quest of boards to obtain owners’ voluntary compliance with associations’ covenants and rules, many boards rely on “Old Faithful” (i.e. the fine) as a motivator for compliance. Because use of fines is so prevalent in our communities, it is important to take a step back every so often and review your fineGo to Resource