How to Protect Yourself and HOA from the Neighborhood Sociopath
February 25, 2021
2-3 p.m. Eastern
An Exclusive HOAleader.com Webinar
with Practical Tips for Condo and HOA Boards
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Run into any owners or residents who show contempt for and consistently disregard your HOA's rules? One in 25 people is a sociopath, or a person who regularly exhibits asocial or antisocial behavior. Sociopaths look like your everyday neighbors, but they can be scary and intimidating—and they can turn your HOA into a battleground.
Join us for an insightful webinar on February 25 on how to wisely and safely handle the most difficult owners and residents you'll ever face, led by two community association experts with decades of hands-on experience in advising associations.
- The basics about sociopaths and persons with antisocial personality disorder and why their behavior is particularly destructive in a community association
- Common types of sociopaths, along with what motivates them
- The sociopaths you may encounter as a board member based on real-life examples, such as an owner who's a member a sovereign citizens movement and doesn't recognize any authority, including your HOA
- Tips to help you tackle the difficult task of identifying sociopaths, whether they're owners or fellow board members
- Practical information to help you respond constructively to the actions of sociopaths you can't ignore, including things you should be especially concerned about in dealing with sociopaths
- Information you can use to protect yourself and your HOA
- And much more!
In just 60 minutes, you'll hear valuable information you can use now to be smarter when it comes to lessening the damage caused by the most difficult owners, residents, and board members. Register now for this informative event for community association board members.
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| Timothy O'Connor is regional executive
director at FirstService Residential in Williamsburg, Va., and has more than 12 years of experience in common-interest community management. He is a Virginia certified planning commissioner and a past chair of the James County Planning Commission, where he continues to serve as a commissioner.
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| 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. With more than 32 years of practicing community association law, White 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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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.
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