COVID-19 and Your HOA, Version 4
A New Update for HOA and Condo Boards on How to Navigate and Prepare for Operational Challenges in Your Community from Coronavirus
Thursday, May 14, 2020 - Tomorrow! Don't Miss Out!
2:00-3:30 p.m. Eastern
Back by popular demand!
Join us for a new presentation, with four expert speakers and the latest updates.
An Exclusive, FREE HOAleader.com Webinar with Practical Tips for Condo and HOA Boards
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Free Webinar
To support HOA and condominium association leaders and their communities during this pandemic crisis, we are organizing this webinar as a free service. Members can register for no cost by clicking register now.
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Just sign up for a free 7-day trial, and then register. Even if you cancel your membership before the event takes place, you will be able to access the event at no cost.
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We at HOAleader.com have now hosted three free COVID-19 webinars for condo and HOA board members grappling with the many challenges triggered by the deadly virus—and the ground is still shifting under board members
daily.
Perhaps that’s why we’re still drawing hundreds and hundreds of participants in the webinars, and readers are still sending question after question.
So please join our experts from four states—California, Colorado, Florida, and Virginia—for another free webinar where you’ll hear the latest advice on the uncharted territory in which many boards are finding themselves. You’ll hear their best practices for new and ongoing issues that keep arising for community associations.
The latest? Are there best practices for opening condo/HOA facilities if your governor has cleared such places to open again? Should you resume enforcement of your regular rules and governing document provisions, or are there new rules and regulations you should be implementing as restrictions ease? What’s the latest prevailing opinion on whether your community association can benefit from any provisions in state or federal
relief legislation?
Join us for an in-depth hour-and-a-half webinar on May 14, 2020, when our experts will help you work through the biggest challenges facing community associations as a result of the current health crisis facing the globe.
You’ll get clear and helpful information on:
- The latest on the challenges of collections, including whether to waive the collection of assessments
- Whether you can begin holding meetings and social functions in person with social distancing and face masks in mind
- How to address visitors to your property if your state is relaxing restrictions on movement
- Best practices for opening condo/HOA facilities if your governor has cleared such places to open again
- Resuming enforcement of your regular rules and governing document provisions as your state eases stay-at-home orders, in addition to new rules and regulations to consider to adapt to changing practices
- Prevailing opinion on whether your community association can benefit from any provisions in state or federal relief legislation
- What boards are doing in response to owners demanding your condo/HOA provide a financial rebate for the time facilities aren’t open
- And much more
In 90 minutes, you’ll receive valuable, actionable information that will help you better manage your community’s response to the coronavirus. Register now for this FREE, informative event for community
association board members.
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Register now »
(Can't attend on May 14? Register for free, and we will send you the recording.)
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| Attorney Melissa Garcia is a shareholder at Altitude Community
Law PC in Lakewood, Colo., who provides advice and counsel to Colorado associations in all areas of community association law. With more than 20 years of experience, Garcia has represented a vast range of communities and is passionate about rehabilitating the image of community associations. A frequent lecturer and participant in seminars on community associations, Garcia speaks nationally as well as locally on all issues facing associations. Garcia presents an annual series of homeowners'
association classes for several cities throughout Colorado, frequently teaches for Community Association Institute local and national events, and is a regular contributor to HOAleader.com. In 2012, she received the educator of the year award for CAI's Southern Colorado chapter.
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| Attorney Lisa Magill represents condominium, homeowner,
cooperative, and other common-interest realty associations, including condo-hotels, country clubs, and commercial and mixed-use properties at Kaye Bender Rembaum in Pompano Beach, Fla. She's long been active in the industry and a featured speaker on housing laws, covenant enforcement, and association operations for board members, managers, and other professionals. Lisa is a member of the College of Community Association Lawyers and in 2015, she was appointed by the Southeast Florida Chapter of
Community Associations Institute as a Florida Legislative Alliance delegate.
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| Attorney Susan Hawks McClintic is a co-managing shareholder and
chair of the community association transactional practice group at Epsten in San Diego. McClintic's expertise is in document interpretation, amendment, and restatement. Each fall, McClintic speaks at her firm's legal symposium--with its 600-plus clients and guests--on new laws affecting community associations. In 2014, she gave more than 20 presentations to nearly 500 community association managers and board members on changes to California's Davis-Stirling common interest development law.
McClintic earned her law degree from the University of Notre Dame Law School.
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| Attorney Elizabeth White is counsel at the law firm of Sands Anderson PC in Williamsburg, Va., where she leads the firm's national community association industry team. Widely regarded as a thought leader in this industry, White is a frequent speaker at CAI events on topics relating to community association law and is a regular contributor to such publications as HOAleader.com. She teaches a class on community association law at William and Mary Law School, which
is the only one of its kind in Virginia and one of only a handful nationwide. White has been named one of the best lawyers in America.
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A webinar is remarkably convenient. You participate from your home or office, using a regular telephone and/or a computer with an internet connection. You have no travel costs, hassle, or commute time.
Because the conference is live, you can ask the speakers questions via the webinar interface. Many attendees tell us this is the most valuable part of the webinar.
You will receive access instructions via e-mail several days before the event. You don't need any additional materials before the webinar starts. The presentation slides will be emailed to you shortly after the webinar.
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I really hope you join us. Remember, if you can't attend on May 14, you can register for free now, and we will send you the recording to watch at your convenience.
Best regards,
Matt Humphrey
President
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