With the winter season behind us, many associations are now turning their attention to the summer season and annual member meetings. However, as usual, many of the owners have headed for the flatlands and are no where to be seen. The question for the board is how to best permit absentee owners to participate inGo to Resource
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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
You’ve, no doubt, heard the term “conflict of interest” flung around quite a bit in the HOA industry. But what does this term really mean? Did you know that CCIOA, with the help of the Revised Nonprofit Corporations Act (“Nonprofit Act”), specifically defines this term and provides guidance for associations with respect to this issue?PursuantGo to Resource
When a homeowner purchases a home in a covenant protected community he/she enters into a contract with the association. The owner agrees to be bound by the restrictions contained in the community’s governing documents, which includes the declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions that are recorded with the Clerk and Recorder’s Office of the countyGo to Resource