Tax Liens on Common Areas

With more and more developers going bankrupt and pulling out of partially constructed residential projects, we are seeing more and more instances of common area tracts, or tracts that are intended to become common areas in the future, being encumbered by tax liens where the developer owner has failed to pay property taxes on suchGo to Resource

Into the Wild

The other night we were awaken by the distinctive high-pitched yipping of a coyote in the street outside our window.  We all climbed out of bed and went to the window to see what was there, including our lovable lab-shepherd mix who was probably wondering how come that “dog” gets to have fun roaming aroundGo to Resource

CAI HOA Roundtable

Come meet Ashley Nichols and other professionals from CAI and learn about legal matters related to collections, foreclosures and maximizing assessment receipts, Board Member Responsibilities, Reserve Studies, and more. Registration is required.  For more information and register online click here.

Smoking Bans in Associations: Health & Economic Concerns

The battle between smokers and non-smokers may be reaching a tipping point in community associations.  More boards are introducing declaration amendments prohibiting smoking completely – in individual units as well as in the common areas of their communities.  And those amendments are attracting considerably more support and considerably less opposition than they have in theGo to Resource
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