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Below are some things that you can do to get involved not only in the legislative process but the community in general
Residents of most communities in Florida share the land with a wonderful variety of wildlife...What do I do if there is a nuisance alligator in my neighborhood?
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As delinquencies begin to rise, we should be prepared to handle the se in a better way for both those that fall behind and the communit y associations in which they live . From a May 21 st article in USA Today : “ Mortgage delinquencies surged by 1.6 million in April, the largest single-month jump in history, according to a report from Black Knight, a mortgage technology and data provider. The data includes both homeowners past due on mortgage payments who aren’t in forbearance, along with those in forbearance plans and who didn’t make a mortgage payment in April. At 6.45%, the national delinquency rate nearly doubled from 3.06% in March, the largest single-month increase recorded, and nearly three times the prior record for a single month during the height of the financial crisis in late 2008, Black Knight said.”
2 Comments - Are there any legal concerns in the state of New York that the BOD should be aware of in regards to approaching homeowners about their past due assessments?
The goal is to share some of the more humorous calls we receive, and show some support for the Community Association Manager who is feeling like they are alone when it comes to crazy issues they are faced with day in and day out. YOU ARE NOT ALONE!
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Our HOA has assumed responsibility to pay for all damage resulting from water leaking from the HOA's in-wall plumbing including both 'direct' damage such as removing and replacing wallboard to access and repair the leaking pipe AND 'collateral' damage such as adjacent flooring, carpeting and cabinets that were damaged by the leaking water
By recent figures, there are now upwards of 84 million dogs taking up residence in the United States and annualized collective spending on our furry loved ones exceeded $85 billion in 2021 alone. As dog ownership in the US grows, so does the need for pet waste management planning in residential communities
Use email, announcements , your resident portal, bulletin boards, or whatever communication methods work best in your community. Just make sure everyone gets the message.
s Condo and HOA Lawyer" Brian R. Fellner weighed in on a salient question about how to evaluate the services provided by a professional community association debt collection firm versus a more costly law firm.
Waking up at 2:30 am in a funk. A month of asking myself more than once, "What in the name of God was I thinking? Why did I agree to do this?" I have no shame in admitting - I am VERY unknowledgeable when it comes to this position. I've only been living in my condo for 8 months! While I'm not a total noob to "home" living - I AM new to home living in a home OF MY OWN. So imagine me... learning about my own home... and in addition having to learn about the ENTIRE building my condo is in as well?!
2 Comments - I try to send a monthly email to homeowners, updating them on what’s going on in the community. You will learn a lot as you go along
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