5 Common Myths About Annual Meetings
Spring is in the air and that means many HOA and condominium associations are holding annual meetings and elections. Here are 5 common myths we hear from board members and managers. Read More...
Spring is in the air and that means many HOA and condominium associations are holding annual meetings and elections. Here are 5 common myths we hear from board members and managers. Read More...
If you live in a homeowner association, you will most likely enter the community by driving past an impressive sign structure, landscaped and lit up, with a retaining wall or other masonry feature – or some combination of all of these. But what happens when maintenance slips? Who's in charge? Read More...
A recently-proposed bill in the Ohio Senate – S. B. No. 84 – seeks to amend certain portions of the Ohio Revised Code that prohibit manufactured home park operators, condominium associations, neighborhood associations, and landlords from restricting the display of Ohio, U.S., and other specified flags. Read More...
Generally speaking, the Fair Housing Act and its Amendments (FHA) prohibit discrimination against a protected class of persons, which include race, color, national origin, religion, gender, familial status, and individuals with disabilities. On January 21, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that could substantially limit the number of claims made under the FHA against community associations. Read More...
Ohio law requires Boards to act reasonably, and sometimes that means “live and let live.” But what about the owners themselves, especially the one who self-appoints to be the community sheriff and watch dog? Do they have to act reasonably? Read More...