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Open Lines: Communication is the Key to a Successful Community  Nobody knows who said it, but it speaks volumes: "If we don't take care of our customers, someone else will." Think about it this way—we just passed the holiday season. When you were in the store doing your holiday shopping and no one was available to wait on you and get you what you need, what did you do? Perhaps a store manager finally ran by telling you how busy they are, and promised they'd get to you soon, but they didn't. Eventually, if you're like many people, your patience wore out and you left to give your business to another store. If this scenario happened while you were in a restaurant, you might, once again, walk out and take your hunger elsewhere.   Read more

A Look at Archaic Bylaws   On a classic episode of the TV show The Simpsons, the town read its founding charter only to discover that the mayor of Springfield was supposed to get two pigs every year. While there are probably no co-op or condo documents in effect today that deal with pigs, the point is that if bylaws and house rules aren't read and updated, sometimes, silly things can slip through the cracks. It's important for any co-op or condo to have a clear set of rules and bylaws to help govern the building, and because times change, as do community standards, attitudes and populations, bylaws do get out of date. This means that rules and regulations that once made sense, or that reflected the morals and standards of their day, can become antiquated, irrelevant or just plain silly as the years pass.  Read more

Digital Documents   We all know that technology has affected the way property managers work. In an industry that has traditionally been paperintense, it would be hard to find an aspect of our business that has changed more than the way we manage documents.  After years of sending documents via the U.S. Postal System or overnight delivery, fax machines made it possible for us to share printed information in just minutes. More recently, the use of scanning technology and PDF documents have become more of the norm. This trend, combined with the use of computers, e-mail, electronic storage and web portal technology, has resulted in “real time” access to documents 24/7 worldwide.  Read more  (PDF)

Checklist for Creating Good Rules   When writing rules, boards should use simple concepts and words. If residents understand rules, they’re more likely to comply with them. For example, board members may attempt to lend authority to their writing by inserting complex legal terms. Though rules should have a solid legal basis, those who read them must be able to understand them. Few residents would understand the meaning of “Section 35.641 of the Code of the City Municipality of Pleasantville is hereby incorporated by reference.”   The following six characteristics of good rules will help board members avoid the traps of complexity and misunderstanding.   Read more

Why Associations Need Crime Coverage    Condo and homeowners’ associations would be wise to purchase crime coverage to protect the association against internal theft by insiders and theft of assets by third parties. The standard fidelity bond only covers criminal acts by paid employees unless board members and other volunteers are endorsed on the policy.     Read more

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Clothesline: Solar Device or Eyesore? (New Hampshire NPR)  A battle is brewing in neighborhoods across the nation to bring back what was once part of America’s backyard landscape – the clothesline. This green movement touts the clothesline as an environmentally friendly way to dry laundry. But about 60 million Americans live in community associations that prohibit or restrict clotheslines. As New Hampshire Public Radio’s Amy Quinton reports, right-to-dry advocates are hoping legislation will change that.

 

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HUD and Justice Release New Guidance on 'Reasonable Modifications'   New guidance released this week by the Departments of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Justice (DOJ) reinforced the right of persons with disabilities to make "reasonable modifications" to their dwellings if a structural change to their dwelling or to their dwelling or to a common area of the building or complex in which they live is needed so that they can fully enjoy the premises. The guidance is designed to help housing providers and homeowners' associations better understand their obligations and help persons with disabilities better understand their rights regarding the "reasonable modifications" provision of the federal Fair Housing Act (FHA).   Read more

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