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January 27, 2007

ZedZone.com Brings Communities and the Internet Together

CHICAGO, Jan. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- ZedZone.com is out of its beta phase and now offers online users the ability to easily create or participate in community or group websites. To join, users fill out a brief form. They can then create a "CommZone," a group website that is loaded with world-class functionality. It includes:

* A forum: The communication center for a community where users can post
or read announcements, have discussions or debates, create or vote in
polls, and more.

* An album: For sharing files of any kind (for example: photos, PDF
files, word documents, or excel files).

* A wiki: Allows users to create documents that can be edited multiple
times, by multiple users, for the purpose of group collaboration or
presentation.

* Mail: Users can broadcast messages to members of a CommZone via group
e-mails or "ZedMails." ZedMail is a private messaging system for
communication between ZedZone.com users.

"The site was designed," Mike Dolan, President and CEO of ZedZone.com, said, "due to an online need for users to communicate and network within a fun and powerful virtual environment that offers functionality and versatility for communities and groups."

The website is suitable for communities or groups, including: businesses or business organizations; schools, classes, alumni associations, or other school organizations; religious groups; teams or clubs; interest-based groups; event-planning committees; families or friends; or any other type of group with a common goal.

ZedZone.com is free. Users can create new CommZones or find existing ones of interest.

Currently, ZedZone.com has many CommZones that include: a homeowner's association, book club, bowling league, Minnesota Viking fan club, University of Chicago alumni group, and more.

"I can't imagine how I kept up with all my groups before ZedZone," Betty Schweizer, a ZedZone.com user said. "I will never go back to saving e-mails in one folder, and pictures in another, or passing word documents back and forth for editing. Having everything in one place for sharing, is not only convenient, but also creates a tangible group dynamic."

ZedZone.com was designed with flexibility to accommodate groups' differing needs. The site, launched in October 2006, has now been extensively tested to ensure its usability and functionality.

For more information, visit: www.ZedZone.com .

January 11, 2007

CALL Lobbies Tallahassee to Let Community Associations Form 'Self-Insurance Funds' to Spread Risk, Stem Rate Hikes

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Representatives of Florida condominium and homeowner associations statewide are lobbying legislators meeting in the state capitol this week to include language in upcoming legislation that will let associations band together for the first time to collectively bargain to hold down skyrocketing property insurance rates for Floridians living in condos and HOAs.

The core of the effort, led by the Community Association Leadership Lobby (CALL), an advocacy group formed in 2003 to advance the interests of community associations statewide, focuses on substituting language in an obscure clause in state Statute 624 that for years has specifically blocked more than 48,000 Florida condos, HOAs and other community associations from organizing to get better insurance rates.

New legislative language put forward by CALL and under consideration this week by banking and insurance committees in both the Florida Senate and House of Representatives could have a positive impact on upwards of 4 million community association property owners and residents, by removing a specific restriction against community associations that has kept them from organizing into not-for-profit "self-insurance funds" for pooling and spreading their liability risk on commercial property or casualty or surety insurance.

Property owners and residents living in Florida common-interest ownership communities have been among the hardest hit by spiraling insurance rates in the state, for several reasons. Unlike most other homeowners in Florida, for example, community association property owners are required as an association to carry full replacement value coverage on their buildings and facilities. At the same time, they must carry commercial/residential insurance policies, premiums for which have risen sharply because there are now only two re-insurance companies underwriting those types of policies in Florida.

"Because Florida law has specifically denied them the right to organize to spread their insurance risk across community associations throughout the state, to date these common-interest ownership communities have been unable to effectively act to halt the skyrocketing insurance rates that are wreaking havoc on their community finances," said Donna D. Berger, CALL Executive Director and a community association attorney with the Ft. Lauderdale-based firm of Becker & Poliakoff.

"State Representatives and Senators meeting in Tallahassee this week and next have an historic opportunity to change the law in this regard and give millions of property owners and residents of Florida community associations the same rights already granted many industry and professional organizations to band together in order to spread liability risk and obtain better insurance rates for their communities," Ms. Berger said.

The proposed change to the law under consideration by legislative committees in Tallahassee this week and during the Special Legislative Session that kicks off Jan. 16 would give groups of community associations the same rights as other groups to organize into so-called "commercial self-insurance funds" operating through a not-for-profit trust or corporation. Other groups that currently have that right, for example, include not-for-profit trade associations, industry associations, or professional associations of employers or professionals, as well as groups of health care providers.

If passed by the respective banking and insurance committees in both the Florida House and Senate, the legislation would proceed to the floor of each chamber for a vote next week. If passed, the legislation would take effect immediately upon being signed into law by Governor Charlie Crist and would require the state's Department of Business and Professional Regulation to adopt rules for its implementation.

In October, CALL released results of a statewide survey of residential property owners in Florida community associations that found 87 percent of respondents said they will be liable for increases in storm-related insurance costs in their communities this year. Nine out of ten respondents to the survey said "No" when asked if elected officials are "doing everything they can to keep insurance costs reasonable for homeowners in Florida," and nearly two-thirds (64 percent) said they want more government regulation of the private insurance industry.

More information about the activities of the Community Association Leadership Lobby (CALL) and its insurance survey of property owners in community associations statewide can be found at the organization's website online at: www.callbp.com.

About the Community Association Leadership Lobby (CALL)

The Community Association Leadership Lobby is the leading organization working to enhance the quality of life and protect property values for Florida's community association residents. CALL advocates on behalf of more than 4,000 member communities, including condominiums, homeowners' associations, mobile home communities and cooperatives throughout the state. More information on the Community Association Leadership Lobby can be found at www.callbp.com.

January 10, 2007

Newly Acquired Communications Enhances AHN Team

AtHomeNet Marketing Division Expands to Meet New Challenges

AtHomeNet is proud to announce that North Carolina native and UNC graduate Imari Adams has joined the AHN marketing team in the position of Communications Specialist. Mr. Adams brings a wealth of experience and expertise to a professional environment that demands no less.

As we were preparing to turn the corner into the new year, AtHomeNet’s client base had evolved such that new challenges and responsibilities constantly arose within day to day operations. With marketing our products and the essential communications demands associated with any product/service based industry continuously expanding; the need for a staff member to specialize in these areas was more than apparent. Communicating the strength and value of our products to the valued AHN customers we serve is an essential part of our mission and a cornerstone of any successful company. Adams was selected to specialize in this function as well as assist in the enhancement of other areas related to marketing and sales.

Adams earned a degree in Management from the University Of North Carolina at Asheville in 2000. He also studied and interned in Audio Engineering and Events Coordination while attending. During his collegiate years, he served as editor of a campus magazine, leader of several musical ensembles, and was a student/teacher intern in special arts and culture studies. These experiences granted him a uniquely well rounded perspective in a variety of situations, which will undoubtedly be utilized in a work environment that often calls for a “Jack of all trades.”
His work experience has included over five years in television production, an additional five years in various marketing and promotional jobs, as well as a lengthy customer service history. An accomplished musician on several instruments, he has also done professional voice-over work for commercials and operates an independent recording studio and live sound reinforcement business in his spare time. We enthusiastically welcome him to the AtHomeNet family in what we anticipate will be a long and mutually prosperous relationship.

For more information on Imari Adams or the AtHomeNet Communications Specialist position please contact Susan Sanders at 1-800-556-7852 or email Susans@atHomeNet.com

January 9, 2007

HOA management firm offers franchises

Parker Finch Management has awarded a second franchise in Denver and one in Tucson.

The community association management firm, based in Phoenix and headed by Chief Executive Jim Small, has developed a $1 million business model that franchisees can get for about $100,000.

Since announcing his plans to expand through franchising last summer, Small's company has granted franchises in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City, Las Vegas, Denver and Tucson, with plans to expand its service across the United States this year.

With Tucson "we surpassed the new franchise median of four in the first year of offering franchises -- and we did it in only eight months," Small said. "We only accept the cream of the crop to become franchisees in our system so we are confident that people in Florida and North Carolina will receive the same high-quality service that our clients in Arizona have come to expect."

Brenton Crozier of Tucson and Ernie Marcus of Denver are the latest people on board.

"Tucson is a great area with great people," Crozier said. "We are determined to deliver a service that homeowners and communities will find greatly beneficial."

Director of franchise development at Parker Finch, Matt Wolach, said the company's mission is to increase property values and a sense of community in neighborhoods it manages. "Our philosophy has benefited many people in the Phoenix area for some time and we are now very excited to bring that type of commitment to people in other locales across the country."

Crozier, who attended the University of Arizona and studied business information systems, has been working at Raytheon as a senior administrator for the past six years.

"With my history and knowledge of systems and procedures, it was obvious to me that Parker Finch had tremendous systems and procedures and the focus to ensure that they were followed," Crozier said.

Parker Finch Management serves homeowners associations and developers, including Equity Residential, Elliott Homes, Stratland Homes, Richmond American Homes, and others.

January 8, 2007

Video, Real Estate Marketing and a Condo Charity

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January 5, 2007

January is National Radon Action Month

This January, communities across the nation will lead activities and host special events to increase awareness of the health effects of radon exposure and to promote radon testing, mitigation, and radon-resistant new construction. EPA invites you to join our outreach efforts to help prevent thousands of lung cancer deaths.
Throughout the year, EPA works with communities interested in increasing public understanding of radon. But January is a special time of year because EPA has designated it as National Radon Action Month.

Keep up to date on the latest National Radon Action Month news here and learn how to get involved. Find helpful tools and resources to support your radon activities. Also find out about radon awareness efforts across the country and share your own.

Share Your Activities

To share information about your own National Radon Action Month event, visit www.cadmusgroup.com/dev/nram/ . If you have questions or problems submitting this form, please send an e-mail to radonevents@cadmusgroup.com. Please note that from the time you submit your information, it may take two or more business days to post. The Cadmus Group, Inc. is a contractor supporting EPA's NRAM activities.

For more information and materials visit the EPA's Radon Site