The 12 Most Pressing Issues for Condo/HOA Boards In the New Year Thursday, December 12,
2024 2-3 p.m. Eastern An Exclusive FREE HOAleader.com Member Webinar with Practical Tips for Condo and HOA Boards
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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 2024. Join us for a must-attend webinar on December 14. You’ll hear three community association experts with decades of experience discuss the trends they expect to be front and center in 2024, along with what you need to know to ensure you’re ahead of the curve instead of constantly putting out fires. Here are just six of the hot topics our experts are tracking for their clients:
- The surprise burden of the Corporate Transparency Act—Odds are lawmakers had no idea this law would
have the sweeping effects on condos/HOAs that it does, but its scope is so broad.
- Setting boundaries with the growing group of agitated and angry owners—what you can and should do to protect you and your fellow board members, along with
what probably won’t work or won’t fly.
- How you can shift risk—more and more condos and HOAs are focusing on insurance and indemnity clauses in contracts as a means to lessen their potential legal liability.
- Consumer bankruptcies on the rise—What should you expect for your community when it comes to regular assessments and special assessments when a growing number of your owners file for bankruptcy.
- Decision 2024: To allow or to not allow political signs—The latest in disputes we’re seeing over political signs and how you can act now to tamper down tension in your community.
- The feds are still focused on your reserves and structural soundness—Federal agencies haven’t let up in terms of the requirements imposed in the wake of the condo collapse in Surfside, Fla.
In 90 information-packed minutes, you’ll get the information you need to ensure that 2024 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 12? Register for free now, and we will send you the recording to watch at your convenience.)
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| 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. |
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| 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
association president. |
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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. |
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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. With more than 37 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®. |
A webinar is remarkably cost-effective and convenient. You participate from your office, using a regular telephone and a computer with an Internet connection. You have no travel costs and no
out-of-office time. Plus, for one low price, you can get as many people on your condo or HOA board to participate as you can fit around a speakerphone and a computer screen.
Because the conference is live, you can ask the speakers questions -
either on the phone or via the webinar interface. You will receive access instructions via e-mail several days before the event. You don't need any additional materials before the webinar starts. Your conference materials will be available for you to view, print, and download when you log in to participate in the event.
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