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Daily traffic, moves and construction can really do a number on elevator walls and floors. I've seen beautiful wood paneled walls ruined by construction materials, and tiled elevator floors scratched during moves. While the hope is that all the vendors passing through your property take the...
1 Comment - I am very excited to share my first blog with the CAI audience. Please contact me if you need protection for your elevator walls and floors
I am wondering if it is permissible for me to send a letter of introduction to my neighbors and a brief summary of issues, responsibilities, and the authority we have as members of our association
Should you have any questions please feel free to reach out to me
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 - At least I had 3 1/2 years on the board before the presidency was thrust upon me! I have found one of our biggest issues is communication
Amcor recently supplied me with copies attached of the General Ledger for the 7 months to July 31
I can only speak for the board when the board has authorized me to do so. But if you'll read the duties of your association officers, you'll find that individually they likely have a variety of ongoing, day-to-day authority to speak with and assist members of your association.
3 Comments - I noticed this in our governing documents, but for the life of me, couldn't exactly figure out how a non-board member could be an officer.
One of the most common arguments I hear with regards to homeowners associations and taxes is "our homeowners association is set up with the state as a not-for-profit therefore we are a tax exempt organization." While this is conceptually could be true, in my experience it has never been the...
5 Comments - If you are paying taxes under 1120H feel free to give me a call if you want to go over your specific situation
In my many years of working with associations on their insurance programs, one thing above all stands out to me as a common error and misconception about how they should go about it
Children often enjoy becoming members in Girl or Boy Scout-type groups, YMCA memberships, parks and recreation classes or mommy and me groups. Often, parents of kids in these programs go on to become friends for life
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