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Email policies for condos and HOAs

Condo Control

Create an email consent form Dont mix personal and business emails Emails between board members and property managers Emails between board members The purpose of an email policy An email policy explains why a corporation or association uses email as a method of communication, and how community email accounts should be used.

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New 2025 condo and HOA laws for U.S. states

Condo Control

Owners can add an ADU and sell it as a second living space An HOA owner may add an Accessory Dwelling Unit to their property, and may be able to sell it to someone else if certain requirements are met. of the Illinois Condominium Property Act (unit resales) from 30 to 10 business days. The HOA must keep records of its correspondence.

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How SB-721 is Shaping the Future of Property Management in California: A Comprehensive Analysis

Authority Property Management

The Impact of SB-721 on California's Property Management Industry  Introduction Senate Bill 721 (SB-721) was enacted to improve building safety standards, particularly for balconies and elevated exterior elements. Litigation Risks: Non-compliance with SB-721 can lead to legal consequences, making strict adherence essential.

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7 common reasons why HOAs get sued

Condo Control

An individual believes the association should pay for costs associated with injury or damage In this situation, the owner filing the lawsuit believes the HOA is responsible for property damage or an accident resulting in personal injury. Some types of litigation may be covered. Are individual board members ever at risk of being sued?

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Recording HOA Meeting Minutes? This HOA Meeting Minutes Template Will Help!

Mem Property Management

This includes the total assets as of the date of the meeting, the total operating fund, reserve expenses, delinquencies, and any liens placed on homeowner property. Though, they may become discoverable in the event of litigation. If your association is opening or closing a bank account, your minutes must also reflect that.

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