The 9 Most Pressing Issues for Condo/HOA Boards In the New Year
Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020 - This Thursday!
2-3 p.m. Eastern
An Exclusive HOAleader.com Webinar
with Practical Tips for Condo and HOA Boards
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The new year will be upon us before we know it, and with it will come issues you may not have even anticipated. Fear not! We've got you covered!
Join us for a must-attend webinar on December 17 where you'll hear from three community association experts with decades of experience in advising associations and tracking trends that will affect boards like yours.
You'll learn the steps you should take now to prepare for a successful 2021. You'll also hear the trends our experts are tracking for their clients—including what you need to know to ensure you're ahead of them, rather than reacting to them after a challenge arises.
Here are the trends our experts are tracking for their clients:
You'll learn:
- Amending your documents—Communities are updating their governing documents to adjust to virtual meetings and elections, but that's not easy or straightforward
- Emergencies—Do you have the authority to act, or do you need to amend your governing documents to provide the board with additional authority?
- When a quorum is impossible—How can you act when a number of your officers or directors are ill, die, or are unavailable due to emergencies like COVID, wildfires, or hurricanes?
- Communications changes—With the pandemic, communities have needed to get information out to the membership far more often than in the past. Right now, more frequent communications are the norm and will continue to be so into
2021 as lockdowns are reinstated. How do you get all that information to your owners without inundating them with messages? And how do you ensure you're not spending all your time answering questions and responding to ad-hoc requests?
- Enforcement in a COVID world—Is it time for a kindler, gentler approach? If so, what are the pitfalls?
- Beating budget busters—The best communities will come up with creative ideas to handle potential budget shortfalls in these challenging times.
- Working from home—How are boards reconciling their residential use restrictions with the burgeoning number of home-based businesses?
- Tech advances to watch—more communities and owners are adding solar energy systems and electric vehicle charging stations
- Social discord reigns—With politics, pandemics, social media, quarantines, and more, how can boards create an environment where everyone can get along?
In just 60 minutes, you'll get the information you need to ensure that 2021 is a quiet and uneventful—but very successful—year for your association. Register now for this informative event for community association board members.
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| Attorney Susan Hawks McClintic is managing
shareholder and chair of the community association transactional practice group at Epsten, APC 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. McClintic earned her law degree from the University of Notre Dame Law School.
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| Brad van Rooyen, CPMS, is the founder and senior member of Tampa, Fla.-based HomeRiver Group and its national specialist for community association management, in addition to the president of HomeRiver Group. He has more than 12 years of experience in community association management, and he holds a Florida community association manager license and a Florida real estate license; he's also a certified property management specialist. He has community association
experience from a member's perspective through his volunteer service as the president of his homeowner's association. van Rooyen is also an elected community development district supervisor.
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| Attorney Elizabeth White is the managing partner of the Williamsburg office of the mid-Atlantic law firm of Sands Anderson PC, where she leads the firm's national community association industry team. With more than 33 years of representing community associations, White is member of the College of Community Association Lawyers. She is a frequent speaker at CAI events on topics relating to community association law and is a regular contributor to such
publications as www.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 telephone and 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.
And now, with our special group membership offer, your entire board can attend—even from different locations. This offer requires an HOAleader.com Group Membership. When any group member orders, we will set up access for the entire group. Up to 10 users can attend for one low price. It's another incredible deal as part of HOAleader.com
Group Membership.
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