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Help Your Association Clients Get a Handle on Tenant Violations
Are your association clients struggling to enforce against tenant violations in their communities? With residential rents skyrocketing across the country, more owners are looking to get into the rental game — and, in turn, more associations are seeing a jump in the number of tenant violations. Owners sometimes fail to think about the role of…
Condo Sellers Can’t Sue Manager for Excessive Doc Fees
In the latest — and presumably final — round of a worrisome case we earlier covered, the Illinois Supreme Court has reversed the state court of appeals and ruled in the manager’s favor (Channon v. Westward Mgmt., Inc.). The appellate court’s ruling had left managers in the state vulnerable to costly class actions brought by…
4 Technology Tools to Improve Your Association Management Operations
Community association management firms often tend to drag their feet on adopting the latest technological innovations, to the detriment of themselves and their clients. “Our industry historically has been a little behind the curve when it comes to pushing for more advanced technology. There are only a small handful of technology companies in our space,”…
Failure to Follow Foreclosure Rules to the T Can Cost Your Clients
An HOA in North Carolina recently learned a tough — and expensive — lesson about the potential pitfalls of noncompliance with statutory requirements for foreclosure. As the result of a misstep not even truly of the association’s own making, the foreclosure was reversed, and the association wound up on the hook for the owners’ attorneys’…
How to Deal with Tenant Violations of Covenants
With residential rents skyrocketing across the country, more owners are looking to get into the rental game — and, in turn, more associations are seeing a jump in the number of tenant violations. Read on to learn how your clients can take steps to reduce the risk of renters breaking rules they may not even…
Contingency Planning Essentials For Your Association Clients
Do your association clients have a contingency plan in place to prepare for extreme events? After several years of catastrophic weather, a global pandemic, civil disobedience, and violence, the need for contingency planning in community associations seems obvious — but many associations, and some managers, continue to stick their heads in the sand. “Both the…
Top Technology Trends for Improving Your Profitability
Community association management firms often tend to drag their feet on adopting the latest technological innovations, to the detriment of themselves and their clients. “Our industry historically has been a little behind the curve when it comes to pushing for more advanced technology. There are only a small handful of technology companies in our space,”…
Court Rules HOAs Can’t Ban Sex Offenders. Could Other States Follow?
A Pennsylvania court shot down an association’s attempt to prohibit lifetime registered sex offenders from living in its community. It made clear that associations can’t impose their own restrictions because the state already regulates where sex offenders can and can’t live (Lake Naomi Club, Inc. v. Rosado). In 2016, in response to resident concerns, the…
Help Your Clients Get on Board with Contingency Planning
After several years of catastrophic weather, a global pandemic, civil disobedience, and violence, the need for contingency planning in community associations seems obvious — but many associations, and some managers, continue to stick their heads in the sand. “Both the management industry and associations can do so much better, and I learned that first-hand coming…
How Your Association Clients Can Reduce Fire Risks Caused By Mobility Devices
In November 2022, a lithium-ion battery that was charging caused a fire in a Manhattan high-rise building, injuring nearly 40 people. The fire was one of almost 200 caused by such batteries in New York City last year, resulting in 10 deaths and more than 200 injuries. Along with other fires across the country, it…