What You Need to Know to Effectively Regulate Parking in Your HOA
An Exclusive HOAleader.com
Webinar With Practical Tips for Condo and HOA Boards
Thursday, May 26, 2016 2-3 p.m. Eastern
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One owner runs a small roofing business and parks her oversized commercial truck—complete with the company’s name and phone number stenciled on the doors and ladders attached to the sides—in her
driveway. Another owner has a beautiful 26-foot boat parked in front of his house. Then
there’s the owner who has so many guests that others complain there’s never anywhere for their guests to park. What a pain parking issues can be! Perhaps it’s time to ease the pain for everybody in your community by regulating parking in a sensible way. We can show you how. Join us for a must-attend webinar on May 26 on how to create a effective and enforceable parking policies
for your community. You’ll hear two community association lawyers with decades of hands-on experience in advising associations share their best advice on: - The parking issues that give boards the biggest headaches and your options for regulating them effectively
- The pros and cons of the various parking restrictions associations impose on
their members and how to determine if any are appropriate for your community
- How to determine the types of vehicles you can restrict, from commercial vehicles to inoperable vehicles to RVs, including boats and other watercraft
- What you need to know about enforcement challenges before you pass a single parking restriction
- Factors to consider when it comes to guest parking: How much do you need, and what are
the ramifications of pulling parking from guests and providing it to owners or residents?
- The trouble with towing: What you need to know before you tow a single vehicle and smart policies to have on towing
- Can you pass any rules or regulations that will reduce speeding in your community?
- What issues should you expect to arise if you’d like to install a gate to your parking area?
- Best practices for enforcing any parking regulations you implement in your community
- And much
more!
In just 60 minutes, you’ll hear the most important information you need to assess and tweak your rental policy. Register now for this informative event for community association board members. |
| Kevin L. Britt grew up in Houston and received his law degree from the University of Texas School of Law. He has focused his Seattle-based legal practice on condominium and homeowners associations in Washington state since 2005. Britt maintains a blog devoted to this practice area. His business mission is to help association clients solve their problems and improve their
communities.
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| Ben Solomon is the managing partner and co-founder of the Miami-based Association Law Group and serves as general counsel to hundreds of community associations and condominiums throughout Florida. Solomon is also the managing partner of a separate boutique law firm, Solomon & Furshman LLP, which focuses on developer representation. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Boston University and earned his juris doctor degree with honors from the University
of Miami School of Law, in addition to studying law at the College of London. Solomon is a member of many bar association and an instructor at the Miami REALTORS® Association. |
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