HOA Assessment Collection During the Pandemic By Steven J. Tinnelly, Esq. Tinnelly Law Group Asked & Answered Asked – Our common area recreational facilities have been shut-down as a result of the pandemic. With this, and with the economic impact of COVID-19, should our HOA be excusing homeowners from having to pay assessments? What about reducing our assessments or changing our
Responding to COVID- 19: How to Manage Your Community While Reassuring Your Residents By Matt D. Ober, Esq., CCAL
Channels of Communication “Ask the Expert” HOA Boards Must Provide Reasonable Accommodation for People with Disabilities By Robert I. Long, Esq. Law Office of Robert I. Long QUESTION: I have noticed that over the years, and especially recently, many board members become very upset when management suggests they
Buried in Email By Julie Adamen Adamen, Inc. From a management executive: “Hi Julie! … I’m wondering if you have come across any companies that are having the same problem we are: Too many emails, and not enough time to answer them! Our managers are literally buried in emails! This is a big problem as our contract states
Read My Lips – Raise My Assessments… and Spend Them, Too! Richardson|Ober|DeNichilo How many politicians would get elected on a promise to raise taxes every year? Not many, because people want their government to do more for less. And yet that is exactly what we expect from our community leaders: To stand in front of their neighbors and regularly ask
ELECTION REFORM LAWS EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020