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Disputes between Neighbors: Not Always an Association Issue

by Michael Leavey | May 15, 2012 | Covenant Enforcement

At Blue Sky Condominium, Phyllis Morris had just plopped down on the couch after a hard day’s work when the smell of cigarette smoke wafted in from the condominium unit next door. She grabbed her laptop and furiously typed out an e-mail to the members of her...

All Mixed-Up: How Residential Associations Relate to their Commercial Neighbors

by Michael Leavey | Oct 10, 2011 | General Community Association Topics

With the downward turn in the economy and the upcoming trends regarding environmental and life-style concerns, a new focus has been brought on the concept of developing projects to include both residential and commercial components. Generally conceived closer to city...

Call to Order: Some Things to Know when Planning and Preparing for an Annual Meeting

by Michael Leavey | Jul 27, 2011 | General Community Association Topics

At this time of year, the boards of directors of many community associations across the state have already begun to plan for their association’s annual meeting. Holding an annual meeting is required by law for any community association established under the...

Call to Order: Some Things to Know when Planning and Preparing for an Annual Meeting

by Michael Leavey | Jul 15, 2011 | Guidance for Boards

At this time of year, the boards of directors of many community associations across the state have already begun to plan for their association’s annual meeting. Holding an annual meeting is required by law for any community association established under the...

Democracy in Action: The who, what, where, when and how of choosing your community’s Board of Directors and Officers

by Michael Leavey | Aug 15, 2010 | General Community Association Topics

It must be that time again.  The familiar buzz is in the air about the upcoming election.  We’re not talking about Republicans and Democrats, but your association’s own exercise in the democratic process:  The election of the members of the Board of Directors of...
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