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Tag Archives: Condominum
Stucco Blues: How One Condominium Deals With a Construction Emergency, Part 3
Leave a commentWelcome again to Stucco Blues! If you recall the last two columns, our subject condominium, only a few years old, had discovered that large pieces of stucco were falling off of the building. So the board shut down the majority … Continue reading
Basic Covenant Enforcement Principles for Condos and HOAs
2 CommentsAs many of you know, I write an article with my father, Gary A. Poliakoff (co-author of New Neighborhoods), that appears in over a dozen newspapers throughout Florida. Our column this week was the result of a question sent to … Continue reading
Stucco Blues: How One Condominium Deals With a Construction Emergency, Part 2
Leave a commentFirst, I have to apologize for the delay between columns–I had been dealing with a family emergency, but now I should be back on schedule. Today’s entry is nice and long to make up for things. In my last column, … Continue reading
Stucco Blues: How One Condominium Deals With A Construction Emergency, Part 1
Leave a commentSome of you may remember months ago that I wrote a series of articles about how the board of directors of my condominium handled a black water (ie, sewage) leak that destroyed 2 units in our building and required a … Continue reading
Posted in Condo Associations, Emergency Planning, HOAs, Homeowner's Association
Tagged Condominum, HOA, Homeowner's Association
Shared Ownership Security–Greeters, Gatehouses and Front Desks at Condos and HOAs
Leave a commentIn many of the larger shared ownership communities around the country, some type of “security” contract is a necessity. But what exactly does such security entail? And is it really “security”, at least the way most of us view the … Continue reading
Posted in Condo Associations, HOAs, Homeowner's Association, Security
Tagged Condominum, HOA, Homeowner's Association, Security
Portfolio Management–How it Works for HOAs
1 CommentOne of the most consistently misunderstood concepts in property management that I see is the basic understanding of so-called “portfolio management”–the use of a single property manager to manage a number of different communities, usually unrelated to one another. For … Continue reading
Can a Condo or HOA File for Bankruptcy? A Primer.
1 CommentBankruptcy! We all tend to view bankruptcy as the bottom of the well–the worst possible financial outcome for any business or person. But how many of us know what bankruptcy really means, and can a condo or HOA declare itself … Continue reading
Posted in Bankruptcy, Condo Associations, Finance, HOAs, Homeowner's Association, Shared Ownership Guide
Tagged Bankruptcy, Condominum, HOA, Homeowner's Association
Contractor Workers’ Comp and Insurance Requirements for Condos and HOAs
Leave a commentI wanted to talk a bit this week about protecting your association when you have contractors or vendors on the property. There’s a lot of confusion in this area, especially when it comes to workers’ compensation insurance. What proof of … Continue reading
A La Carte, or All In? A Discussion of the Pros and Cons of All-Inclusive Management Contracts for Condos and HOAs
Leave a commentThis week I wanted to talk a bit about an issue that will face every board member at one time or another–is your association better off choosing an all-inclusive management provider, one that can provide multiple services like landscaping, maintenance, … Continue reading
Posted in Condo Associations, Condo Management, HOAs, Homeowner's Association
Tagged Bidding Process, Condominum, Contracts, HOA, Homeowner's Association