The 12 Most Pressing Issues for Condo/HOA Boards in the New Year Thursday, December 15, 2022
— Last Chance to Register! 2-3 p.m. Eastern An Exclusive FREE HOAleader.com Webinar with Practical Tips for Condo and HOA Boards |
As not only the pandemic, but also the Champlain Towers condo collapse, both proved, you never, ever know with certainty the challenges
that will suddenly upend your carefully prepared plans. Even so, the best-run boards will prepare their condo/HOA for the issues their community is most likely to face in the coming year. We can help you identify and prepare for the challenges of 2023. Join us for a must-attend webinar on December 15 — TOMORROW! You’ll hear four community association experts with decades of experience discuss the trends
they expect to be front and center in 2023, along with what you need to know to ensure you’re ahead of the curve instead of constantly putting out fires. Here are the hot topics our experts are tracking for their clients: - The challenges rising inflation will create for boards—why you need to anticipate, budget, and plan for higher
costs and an increase in assessment delinquencies and foreclosures
- The growing importance of contingency planning and preparing for the unexpected—such as hurricanes, violence in the community, climate change, supply chain
shortages, and global conflicts—for both condos and HOAs
- How to avoid falling into the group of associations that continue to encounter problems from the failure to maintain good records and prepare for the inevitable owner record
inspection request
- The impending insurance crisis and how what you can do now to ensure your association is prepared for the changes on the horizon
- Why contract check-ups are more critical than ever, especially for management contracts, with a focus on reviewing and updating the scope of service, force majeure, and insurance provisions, in addition to deadlines
- What to know about the trend of borrowing money to pay for the repair and rebuilding of your aging and damaged structures
- With the last of the baby boomers turning 65 in 2023, begin preparing now to deal with residents aging in place and issues relating to owners’ and residents’ competency, health and safety, and financial challenges
- How today’s business focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion is affecting the community association world
- Home sharing like Pacaso and other types of transient occupancies, along with even more variations on property sharing (think of homeowners VRBO-ing their pool) are turning up more and more in condos and HOAs, and our experts are writing covenants
- Swim spas—more residents are seeking to install these, so are they prohibited above-ground pools or acceptable hot tubs?
- Trends in investor-owned rentals and short-term rentals in the HOA world
- Why associations continue to struggle in conducting an orderly transition from
developer-controlled to non-developer-controlled board
In 90 information-packed minutes, you’ll get the information you need to ensure that 2023 is your association’s best and most positive year ever. Register now for this informative event for community association board members. |
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(Can't attend on December 15? Register for free now, and we will send you the recording to watch at your convenience.) |
| Attorney Susan Hawks McClintic CCAL, 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. |
| Community association manager Brad van
Rooyen, CPMS, is the founder and senior member of Florida-based HomeRiver Group and its national specialist for community association management. He has more than 15 years of experience in community association management and 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 homeowner
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| Attorney Jeffrey Vollmer is a
partner at Makower Abbate Guerra Wegner Vollmer PLLC in Farmington Hills, Mich. He has practiced community association law for 18 years, and his firm represents nearly 2,000 associations throughout Michigan. He’s a frequent lecturer and author for the state’s CAI chapter. Vollmer specializes in drafting and amending condominium documents and subdivision declarations; consulting on governance, administration, and fair housing issues; and lien foreclosures and creditor
rights. |
| 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. With more than 34 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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