Ways To Prevent Fraud

It is said that fraud takes motivation and opportunity.  If both are not present, fraud cannot occur.  It is hard to affect motivation, but managers and boards can control the opportunity.  In today’s economy with foreclosures, tight credit, and job layoffs, diligence in watching and guarding association money is crucial. Below are some key thingsGo to Resource

To Inform or Not to Inform – That Is the Question

With an increase in the amount and type of information available online, many homeowners associations have turned to increasingly sophisticated means of staying in touch with members.  Associations are now supplementing the traditional newsletter with password protected bulletin boards on association websites and blast emails notifying members of upcoming events.  As a result, residents haveGo to Resource

Tips for the Board Facing Recall

We asked our attorneys to develop a list of practical tips for boards who are facing a recall vote. This list is not intended to cover the “legalities” of a recall meeting as much as it is to offer worthwhile and practical suggestions for a smooth running meeting and vote. Have legal counsel review yourGo to Resource

Sticks and Stones: Boards Need To Think Twice Before Filing A Defamation Claim

Discussions of controversial and even not so controversial community association issues are not always models of civility and reasoned political discourse. In this respect, the decision-making process in many homeowner associations does not differ much from what passes for intelligent debate in the halls of Congress today. Insults, name-calling, and allegations of evil intent areGo to Resource
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