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Condo Frozen Pipes: Who Should Take Care Of It?

Mem Property Management

DEALING WITH CONDO FROZEN PIPES Every season has its range of weather-specific concerns for property owners and condominium associations. When crafting your amendments, make sure to consult your associations attorney to help with the wording. But, is it your job to fix these pipes? Or, is someone else accountable for them?

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Addressing the Ongoing Issue of Aging Infrastructure in HOAs

Property Management Inc.

They created a task force “comprising attorneys, reserve specialists, engineers, insurance providers, managers, and bankers, to determine what issues are the most prevalent in failing physical components, and—especially—how associations can prepare themselves to address and resolve these issues when they inevitably arise.”

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HOA Electric Car Charging Policy: Why Have One?

Mem Property Management

As always, it is best for HOA boards to seek help from an attorney or their HOA management company when interpreting their rights, powers, and obligations. As an added requirement, you can stipulate that the plan must have been designed by a licensed and insured contractor. Who Pays for Electric Car Charging Stations?

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5 HOA Terms Every Board Member Needs to Know

Mem Property Management

Always check with an attorney for your state’s specific laws when implementing Rules. Condominium and townhome owners will need to have a personal lines policy (HO-4, HO-5, HO-6, etc.) You’ll be selecting contractors, and sometimes they will do a poor job.