Category: Association Operations

Insurance Understanding Insurance Claims
2007 Aug Understanding Insurance Claims

It's bound to happen eventually: calamity befalls your condominium development in the form of windstorm damage, fire, personal injury or the like. The first step most associations take is to call the insurance company and file a claim. Howe…

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Insurance New Developments in the Insurance Industry
2007 Aug New Developments in the Insurance Industry

To those who don't know much about the subject, insurance for condos and HOAs can seem like a fairly simple thing—like car insurance, or life insurance. It's tempting to just trust their broker or agent, and leave it at that. There'…

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Insurance When HOA Insurers Don't Renew
2007 Aug When HOA Insurers Don't Renew

Along with management fees, insurance premiums represent one of a homeowners association's largest annual expenses - and with good reason. Protection from major financial loss is integral to a civilized society. Without the security of i…

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Insurance HOA Insurance Case Studies
2007 Aug HOA Insurance Case Studies

There is a joke that is regularly circulated via e-mail among insurance industry professionals. It goes a little like this: A North Carolina man, having purchased a box of 24 rare and very expensive cigars, insured them against fire. (Ye…

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Maintenance Managing Laundry Contracts
2007 July Managing Laundry Contracts

Having a well-lit, well-maintained laundry room in one's building is a definite plus. Residents don't have to traipse out to the overcrowded Laundromat in the dead of winter or in the pouring rain to spend hours waiting for machines when…

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Finance Collecting 'Arrears' its Ugly Head
2007 July Collecting 'Arrears' its Ugly Head

Monthly charges, including common charges, emergency repairs, special assessments, maintenance fees, dues and so forth, are a big part of owning a condominium in New Jersey. When an owner is late, or misses monthly payments entirely…

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Finance Budgeting for New Jersey's Citizens
2007 July Budgeting for New Jersey's Citizens

For the first time since Fiscal Year (FY) 2001, New Jersey's state budget does not rely on tax or fee increases. Gov. Jon S. Corzine signed a $33.47 billion state budget for FY 2008 that is committed to no new taxes, substantial tax reli…

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Finance Look Out for Predatory Lending
2007 July Look Out for Predatory Lending

Cons and hustles are as old as civilization itself. For as long as there have been goods and currency to collect and divide, there have been unscrupulous individuals who are ready to relieve the unwary consumer of their holdings. Banking to…

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Finance Surviving Tough Financial Times
2007 July Surviving Tough Financial Times

Almost everyone, whether they're financially successful or not, knows what it's like to feel the pinch of financial insecurity at one time or another—those moments when an unexpected expense looms on the horizon like a storm, or the real…

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Finance It's Budget Time
2007 July It's Budget Time

Money matters are important to any homeowner, putting much pressure on those board members in charge of creating a budget—no easy task. Within a budget, condo boards and associations must try to predict expenses for the upcoming year, in…

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