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Meet the Experts: AAOA Rental Housing Conference 2024 Speaker Lineup

American Apartment Owners Association

Scotts presentations are known for being comprehensive, engaging, and focused on immediate takeaways. Davids ability to simplify complex regulations makes him an invaluable resource for property owners facing SB 721 and SB 326 compliance.

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

Condo Control

If approval exceeds 65% of members, or the expressed amount of signatures needed to ratify an amendment under the HOA’s existing rules, the owner can present the signatures and project to the board. 2018 Florida Recording amendments to governing documents HOAs are required to record amendments to rules and regulations.

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Can a Landlord Let Themselves In? Unlocking the Legalities

American Apartment Owners Association

Understanding the rules and regulations surrounding a landlords right to entry is crucial in maintaining a harmonious landlord-tenant relationship and avoiding any legal disputes. This process encourages open dialogue, promotes problem-solving, and can lead to an agreement that satisfies both parties without the need for litigation.

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

Authority Property Management

Political and Legal Impact Regulatory Compliance: Landlords must adhere to new regulations to avoid penalties. Litigation Risks: Non-compliance with SB-721 can lead to legal consequences, making strict adherence essential. This incident was a driving force behind SB-721.

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Fair Housing Month: Compliance, Consequences And Transition

Rental Housing Journal

As fair-housing regulations continue to evolve, new challenges and opportunities for multifamily owners and operators are ever-present. Fair-housing policies have become crucial, and property teams continue to adapt to new regulations and expectations to create more inclusive communities and avoid legal and financial consequences.