Sponsored by: PeopleFirst Property & Casualty/Stark & Stark Attorneys at Law Speakers: Dawn Becker-Durnin, CIRMS- Vice President, Insurance Advisor, PeopleFirst Property & Casualty Michael Luzzi, CPIA- Insurance Advisor, PeopleFirst Prop…
Category: On The Board
Sponsored by: Taylor Management Company, AAMC, AMO Speaker: Paul Santoriello, PCAM- President, Taylor Management Company Electric vehicles are not just the wave of the future; they are here today. Your community needs to be prepared. This…
Sponsored by: Ansell Grimm & Aaron PC Speakers: David J. Byrne- Partner, Ansell Grimm & Aaron PC Tony Nardone, Owner, Corner Property Management Nicole D. Miller, Partner, Ansell Grimm & Aaron PC Because of economic necessity, lifestyle…
Part of the appeal of living in a suburban HOA or condo association is living in an orderly and well kept community, with neighbors agreeing to uphold certain aesthetic standards for their properties to better preserve value for all. What…
Board approval has been part and parcel of buying into a co-op since the housing model was introduced in the late 1800s. Boards can demand a great deal of personal information from buyers, and can approve or deny a purchase, as long as the …
In addition to their boards, common interest communities are governed by a set of foundational documents. In a condominium, those documents are the declaration and bylaws; co-ops also have bylaws, as well as a unique document called a propr…
If you picture a specific American city in your head, what do you see? Its buildings, most likely. Cities come to be known and represented by their iconic buildings, one part often standing in for the whole: think the Empire State or Chrysl…
It’s little surprise to many that the residents of luxury apartment buildings spend less time in their apartments than their less well-off neighbors. Second and even third homes are the reality for many wealthy shareholders and unit owners—…
When conflict erupts in a multifamily community, be it between neighbors, between a resident and the board, or between board factions, it has the potential to cause real problems beyond just the immediate parties involved. Feuds between nei…
According to a recent announcement by Sen. Bob Casey (D-Penn.), chairman of the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, by 2060 one in four Americans will be over the age of 65, and two in five adults over 65 live with a disability. In …