Are You a Self-Managed HOA or Thinking About Going It Alone? Know the Risks—and How to Minimize Them—to Protect Your HOA and
Yourself An Exclusive HOAleader.com Webinar With Practical Tips for Condo and HOA Boards
Thursday,
May 25, 2017—TOMORROW! 2-3 p.m. Eastern
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In this DIY (do-it-yourself) age, many condo and HOA boards have decided that they can effectively manage their community on their own. It can work for some associations. Maybe it’s working for yours. Being self-managed can also be a very risky business—for your HOA and for you personally as a board member of a self-managed association. Whether you’re currently self-managed or wondering whether it’s a good idea for your association, find out where the hazards lurk—and how to minimize your risk—in an in-depth webinar on May 25 featuring two
community association experts: An industry-leading association manager who has seen boards unwittingly step into legal and financial trouble by failing to seek appropriate advice, and a lawyer with hands-on experience in advising associations on how to avoid trouble by seeking advice when necessary. You'll learn: - The most important factors to consider in determining if it would save you money to be self-managed,
along with insights on the associations that are most successful going it alone and those that really shouldn’t pursue that route.
- The fiduciary duties that essentially require board members to seek expert advice from professionals like lawyers, community association
managers, and accountants, when appropriate
- Why you could be risking your own financial security by failing to get necessary advice
- Tips for boards to determine when they should need to seek professional advice, whether it’s on a one-time basis or ongoing
- How to get the right amount of advice to be
smart and safe, without unnecessary expense
- The most common reasons board members fail to consult with pros when they should—and how to avoid falling into those traps yourself
- Real-life examples of decisions by boards that ended up costing them far more than they’d have paid for a professional’s opinion
- A list of moves boards should never make without consulting with a lawyer, community association manager, accountant, or other expert
- And much more!
In 60 quick
minutes, you'll know much more about how to protect yourself and your HOA from unnecessary mistakes. Register now for this informative event for community association board members.
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| Jeffrey E. Kaman
is a partner at Kaman & Cusimano, which represents condo and HOA associations throughout Ohio. He drafts governing document amendments, reviews contracts, and writes opinion letters for the firm's condominium and homeowner association clients. He has also advised clients on today's lending regulations, including Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, and VA requirements and approvals. Kaman is also a member of his condo association
board.
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| Brad van Rooyen
is a managing partner of Home Encounter and has more than 14 years experience in community association management. He holds a Florida community association manager license and a Florida real estate license and is a Certified Property Management Specialist (CPMS). Van Rooyen currently serves as a board member for the Community Association Network. He has community association experience from a member's perspective through his volunteer service as the president of his homeowners association. Van
Rooyen is also as an elected community development district supervisor. |
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.
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