Articles
Chances are your Association doesn’t have spare money lying around. Chances are your Association has five or more “regular debtors” – the ones who are on the arrearage list year-in and year-out.
Putting lipstick on a pig makes the animal no less a pig. Cladding the lobby in marble and installing fancy fixtures makes an old building no younger.
Defendants in Construction Defect Case Lack Standing to Enforce By-Law Provisions Intended for Unit Owners’ Benefit – Membership Ratification is Effective
New Jersey’s Assembly and Senate passed the manager licensing bill supported by the Community Associations Institute of New Jersey. However, the Governor refused to sign it.
Crime pays and crime in community, condominium and co-op associations can pay handsomely – hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not more.
Michael R. Polulak, Esq. discusses Age Restricted Communities
Many associations unfortunately have to deal with owners who have leased their units to tenants that are disruptive or do not comply with the association’’ s governing documents. Although the association may be able to fine the owner, what is the association’s recourse against the tenant? Additionally, what if the owner fails to pay his assessments while the tenant is paying the owner rent? The best way to regulate the owners and their tenants before they become a nuisance to the community is to pass a leasing amendment.
Damon M. Kress, Esq. talks about your Association's Immune System
Patricia Hart- McGlone, Esq. talks about Lessons Learned from Super Storm Sandy.