What if there's a burglary within your community? What about a sexual assault? A murder? Those can be tragedies, but they also happen outside community associations, so does that mean you don't
have to think twice about how crime might affect your community?
Actually, it's complicated. In this comprehensive report, The Duty of Condo/HOA Boards to Provide Safety and Security for Residents: How To Identify Your Role, we've sought the advice of legal and community management experts nationwide. The communities they advise have faced nonviolent and violent crime, and those communities have turned to those experts for guidance
on this challenging issue.
We're confident the information in this report will help you begin to identify your duties when it comes to community safety. We're also confident it'll provide new and unique ideas and tools to help you navigate this difficult responsibility.
Now, more than ever before, you need to be proactive about the possibility of violence and unrest affecting your HOA while still being sensitive to residents' peaceful assembly rights.
In this report, you're getting concrete, helpful information, including:
- What is your condo/HOA's responsibility for preventing crime?
- The risk of condos/HOAs doing too much on safety and security
- When residents want to create a neighborhood watch in your condo/HOA
- Can your condo/HOA owners go too far with their security measures?
- 7 ways to better spotlight your condo/HOA lighting
- 5 new technologies and tactics condos/HOAs are using for security
- 4 steps for responding to incidents in your community
- And more
Our mission is unchanged: Here, we offer you useful information in our characteristic clear, plain English that's easy for you to adopt in your association.
As always, when it comes to issues of legal compliance for condos and HOAs, it is important to remember that each state has its own rules, and you should consult with an attorney or other professional as to the appropriate steps for your specific situation.
Our goal for this report, as for all HOAleader.com information products, is to help make your association a better run organization and help make you a better leader for your community. I am confident that you will find concrete ideas you can put to work in your condo or homeowners association.
Best regards,
Matt Humphrey
President